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加州學生多媒體創作比賽

1/16/2018 - 3/31/2018

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你家的孩子是否愛用爸媽的手機拍攝自己的影片,而且有創意出眾?讓他好好發揮創意的機會來囉!由 PBS SoCal 和 CUE 舉辦已經開始接受報名了!

每年將近 6000人參加的加州學生多媒體創作藝術節,今年已經是第52屆!這個比賽集媒體創作和教育於一身,讓具有拍片、剪片天賦的兒童和青少年們(分小學和中學組),不妨與老師一起拿出你們的課堂作品,碰碰運氣!

免費參加,優勝者還有機會得到獎品/現金,並獲邀出席6月2日舉行的大型頒獎禮和慶祝派對,絕對讓孩子們開闊眼界!你家的小導演又怎能錯過?

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Eligible: All K-12 California Schools

第52屆加州學生多媒體創作藝術節 現今的小朋友都是充滿創意的新世代,畫畫和作文這些平面的創作,怎麼比得上有畫面有聲音還有特效的自製影片這麼吸睛? !

FREE to Enter

FREE to Attend

Prizes: Cash for your school & lots of goodies too!

Submissions Open: January 16, 2018

Submissions Due: March 30, 2018

Elementary Ceremony ~ 10 a.m. June 2, 2018

Secondary Ceremony ~ 12:30 p.m. June 2, 2018

Now in its 52nd year, the California Student Media Festival is our nation’s oldest student media festival. Over the past twenty years, the California Student Media Festival has awarded more than $140,000 to California Schools. It has expanded to include the work of more than 6,000 student contestants from schools across the state. The Festival exists to celebrate the amazing media and multimedia projects produced by California’s students and teachers — rewarding and acknowledging their successful classroom work at an awards event in June every year. The Festival showcases what can be accomplished when talented students and dedicated teachers work together integrating media and multimedia into education.

Submission Categories

Entries may be submitted as either Curricular or Craft–please see categories below.

Curricular Categories:

Bilingual/Foreign Language
History/Social Studies
English/Language Arts
Mathematics
Fine and Performing Arts ( art, film, media, photography)
Career and Technical Education (CTE) (programming, engineering, web design)
Teacher Created Project
Science and Health (includes Physical Education)
Special Education Project
Journalism (includes news show, yearbook, school information)Craft Categories:
Best Editing
Best Screenplay (copy of script required at submission)
“Eye-Catcher” (designated for out-of-the-box, visually stunning, viral parody, creative concept, Social Media Impact, ‘meme’, infographic)
Best Cinematography
Best Original Score
Best Instructional or “How-To” Video (how-to, lesson demonstration by student)
Best Animation (machinima, stop-motion, hand-drawn animation, etc.)
California’s Gold (only regional festival winners may enter)

Types of Projects

Live Action – The Live Action production type includes full motion productions that generally have on-screen talent in the form of actors, instructors, hosts, or narrators. Often, a computer will be used for titles, credits, overlays, and editing. Cell phone videos fit into this division. Projects encoded in most commonly accepted video will be accepted online. Examples of live action projects include: digital short, public service announcement (PSA), documentary, music video, video yearbook, news broadcast.

A “Sequential Stills” Movie – A sequential stills movie production is a series of images with text, music, video clips and/or narration added that are made into a video or multimedia project. These are oftentimes created in multimedia or movie-making software programs such as iMovie or MovieMaker, PowerPoint, Photo Story, MediaWorks or Hyperstudio. Projects encoded in most commonly accepted video will be accepted online, or uploaded in a single .zip archive.
Animation – An Animation includes drawn images, clay models, and/or real-life models that are animated to create the illusion of movement. If a piece integrates live action and animation, it falls under the animation production type. Famous examples of integrated animation are the 1945 Gene Kelly film, Anchors Aweigh and 1988’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Projects encoded in most commonly accepted video will be accepted online, or uploaded in a single .zip archive.
Interactive Stills – An Interactive Stills production includes images that are viewed in an order chosen by the viewer. Interactive Stills use navigation buttons and/or menus to enable the viewer to select a path. Text, music, video clips and narration may be incorporated into an Interactive Stills production. Media should be uploaded in a single .zip archive.
Website – A website is similar to an Interactive Stills however, it must be available on the Internet until November of the festival year. No media will be required but a valid public website address URL must be provided during the submission process. Changes after submission will not be considered during the judging process.
Interactive Multimedia Project – Using any of a number of media authoring tools, students create projects that combine various media and are presented via static, downloadable files. Note – a free, downloadable player must be available for entry to be eligible.

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Details

Start:
1/16/2018
End:
3/31/2018
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