From Film-Making Workshops to International Film Festivals
From Film-Making Workshops to International Film Festivals
The free film-making workshops that offer a pathway for young New Zealanders to make their mark on the world stage are underway again.
The workshops are part of The Outlook for Someday film project, which supports young people to make films about the things that matter to them. Previous workshop participants have gone onto make winning films in the annual The Outlook for Someday film challenge and then to have their films selected for international film festivals.
From June to August 2015 there will be one-day workshops throughout New Zealand running from 9am to 4.30pm on weekdays.
There will also be 5 two-day Kaupapa Māori film-making workshops, each of which will include an overnight stay on a marae.
Each participant takes part in making a short film which is screened at the end of the workshop. They also come away with story ideas that are meaningful to them which they can create into further films.
All of the workshops are open to young people from school years 7 to 13 (aged 11 to 18) as well as teachers and youth workers.
Spaces are limited to 25 participants per workshop.
Students, teachers and youth workers are invited to register for a workshop in their area.www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/workshops
Now in its 9th year, The Outlook for Someday is New Zealand’s sustainability film project for young people. Each year there are 20 winning short films in the film challenge, which asks young up to the age of 24 to make short sustainability-related films of any genre, filmed with any camera and any length up to 5 minutes.
At The Someday Awards red-carpet ceremony each winning film-maker receives a commitment from The Outlook for Someday that their film will be entered into at least one international film festival the following year.
So far in 2015 two winning films from 2014 have been selected for international film festivals.
Te Ao o te Tuturuatu, which 11 year-old Tōmairangi Harvey made after participating in a Christchurch workshop last year, has been selected for the prestigious Japan Wildlife Film Festival. It is one of 48 nominated films from 1853 international entries and sits alongside other nominated films made by international broadcasters such as the BBC, NHK and ZDF.
Beeing a Honey Maker, made by a team aged 11-13 from Avalon Intermediate School, has received a nomination in the Best Short Film for Kids category at the Green Screen International Wildlife Film Festival in Germany.
The entry deadline for The Outlook for Someday film challenge in 2015 is 11 September.
WATCH ‘TE AO O TE
TUTURUATU’:
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/films/2014/009/
WATCH
‘BEEING A HONEY MAKER’:
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/films/2014/047/
DOWNLOAD
HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGES OF WORKSHOPS:
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/gallery/2012/workshops/
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/gallery/2013/workshops/
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/gallery/2014/workshops/
DOWNLOAD
HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGES OF ‘TE AO O TE
TUTURUATU’:
Te Ao o te Tuturuatu image 1
Te Ao o te Tuturuatu image 2
Te Ao o te Tuturuatu image 3
Te Ao o te Tuturuatu image
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DOWNLOAD HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGES OF ‘BEEING
A HONEY MAKER’:
Beeing a Honey Maker image 1
Beeing a Honey Maker image 2
Beeing a Honey Maker image 3
Beeing a Honey Maker image
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DOWNLOAD PROJECT IDENTITY:
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net/gallery/2015/project-identity/
THE
OUTLOOK FOR SOMEDAY PARTNERS:
The Outlook for
Someday in 2015 is based on partnerships between Connected
Media Charitable Trust and The Body Shop New Zealand,
Ministry of Youth Development, Department of Conservation,
the Health Promotion Agency and Auckland Council.
Funding Partners are Te Māngai Pāho, Foundation North, Bay Trust, Trust Waikato, Eastern and Central Community Trust, Canterbury Community Trust, Otago Community Trust, Lou and Iris Fisher Charitable Trust, Dragon Community Trust, The Trusts Community Foundation and Creative New Zealand's Creative Communities Scheme.
WORKSHOP LOCATIONS AND DATES
Taupo
Thursday 04
June
Taupo Library
Auckland North
Shore
Friday 05 June
Glenfield War Memorial
Hall
Wellington
Tuesday 09 June
Toi
Poneke Arts Centre - Upper
Chamber
Warkworth
Tuesday 09
June
Shoesmith Hall,
Warkworth
Porirua
Wednesday 10
June
Te Rauparaha Arena
Christchurch
Tuesday 16 Jun
Canterbury Horticultural
Centre
Blenheim
Wednesday 17 June
Redwoodtown Community Centre
Auckland
West
Thursday 18 June
Kelston Community
Centre
Auckland Central
Date
TBA
Venue TBA
Hamilton
Wednesday 24 June
Puke
Rangiora House
Auckland South
Date
TBA
Venue TBA
Thames
Thursday 25
Jun
Thames Youth Centre
Lower
Hutt
Monday 29 Jun
The Dowse Art
Museum
Kapiti
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Nelson (TBC)
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Chatham Islands Two Day Workshop (14 & 15
July)
Tuesday 14 July
Kokiri
Centre
Kaitaia
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Kaitaia Kaupapa Maori Two Day
Workshop
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Palmerston North
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Gisborne
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Gisborne Kaupapa Maori Two Day
Workshop
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Masterton
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Wellington Kaupapa Maori Two Day
Workshop
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
New Plymouth
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Whanganui (TBC)
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Dunedin
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Christchurch Kaupapa Maori Two Day
Workshop
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Invercargill (TBC)
Date
TBA
Venue TBA
Timaru (TBC)
Date
TBA
Venue TBA
Auckland Kaupapa Maori Two Day
Workshop
Date TBA
Venue TBA
Napier
Date TBA
Venue TBA
Alexandra
(TBC)
Date TBA
Venue TBA
Wanaka
(TBC)
Date TBA
Venue TBA
Rotorua
(TBC)
Date TBA
Venue TBA
Tauranga (TBC)
Date TBA
Venue
TBA
Waiheke Island (TBC)
Date
TBA
Venue TBA
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