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Get Animated presented with the NFB 2011
These workshops took place at the Carnegie Library in Vancouver and Richmond's Media Lab. Participants got the chance to learn the basics of animation and make their own short animated film with guidance from Elisa Chee and Marv Newland, director of CMYK. This workshop is co-presented with the National Film Board of Canada.
Young Filmmakers Showcase 2011 - submissions
The Young Filmmakers Showcase brings together the best film and video made by youth in grades five to twelve from across British Columbia.
Young Filmmakers Showcase 2010 - Winners
The Young Filmmakers Showcase brings together the best film and video made by youth in grades five to twelve from across British Columbia.
Animating History: Japanese Internment
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
Animating History: Port Moody Station Museum
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
Animating History: Animate Your Own Story
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
Animating History: The Gold Rush
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
Animating History: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
Animating History: The Mummy Panechates
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
Animating History: Vancouver Fire 1886
Animating History is an innovative workshop program for youth that connects media literacy and storytelling with building a sense of community through the creative exploration of local history. Students work with a professional animator, learn "hands on" all parts of the animation process, and create a one-minute historical animated film.
BC Stories - Gold River
BC Stories is a workshop series that empowers youth to conceive, plan, shoot, edit, and screen short animated films that speak about their lives and their community.
BC Stories - Duncan
BC Stories is a workshop series that empowers youth to conceive, plan, shoot, edit, and screen short animated films that speak about their lives and their community.
BC Stories - Alert Bay
BC Stories is a workshop series that empowers youth to conceive, plan, shoot, edit, and screen short animated films that speak about their lives and their community.
Young Filmmakers Showcase 2012
The Young Filmmakers Showcase brings together the best film and video made by youth (19 years and under) from across British Columbia. Are you a filmmaker or aspiring filmmaker? This is your chance to show us what you can do with a camera, your imagination and maybe a little help from your friends.
Submission Criteria
* YFS is open to filmmakers who are, as of September 1, the year prior to this one, 19 years of age and under.
* Entrants must be residents of British Columbia.
* Individual and group entries will be considered. Adult participation must be limited to a supervisory or actor role.
* Submission must not have been selected previously as part of the Young Filmmakers Showcase or Reel 2 Real.
Technical Requirements
* Running time must not exceed 7 minutes.
* Any film or video format may be used in production. Accepted entries must be submitted on DVD, must have NO MENUS, and should begin to play when inserted into a standard DVD player.
* YFS encourages the use of original music. If the submitted work is selected as a finalist, the filmmaker(s) may need to obtain the rights to use any copyrighted music.
The call for submissions is now closed. Please check back soon to find out what films have been selected. Then be sure to come to the screening on April 19, 4:00 at the Vancity Theatre- and cast your vote.
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