Youth In Action Short Film Festival

Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M, Canada, North America

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Youth In Action Short Film Festival

Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M, Canada, North America

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General Information

organizer

Corrinne Wood

Contact details

Youth In Action Short Film Festival P.O. Box 21004 Southside Chatham-Kent, Ontario N7M 6H6 Canada

-766

office@yiasff.ca

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About the festival

There are many quotes about how the youth of today is our future tomorrow, and yet as adults we have a habit of dismissing what the youth have to say. The Youth In Action Short Film Festival (YIASFF) is designed to give today’s youth a voice.

Film today is a powerful tool that can be used to inform, inspire, and hopefully ignite change. During the YIASFF the students are given an opportunity to use film to tell a story that can bring forth awareness of complex issues (ranging from social, environmental, economical, and more) along with highlighting possible solutions. Film is powerful because it gives the audience a visual understanding of how these issues effect the lives of individuals, families and communities; despite maybe never experiencing them for ourselves.

In addition to trophies and certificates for winners, all students who participate (are actors or crew) in the creation of a submitted film will be entered into a draw for a number of other door prizes that we have, plus an additional door prize for students who attends the festival.

About

There are many quotes about how the youth of today is our future tomorrow, and yet as adults we have a habit of dismissing what the youth have to say. The Youth In Action Short Film Festival (YIASFF) is designed to give today’s youth a voice.

Film today is a powerful tool that can be used to inform, inspire, and hopefully ignite change. During the YIASFF the students are given an opportunity to use film to tell a story that can bring forth awareness of complex issues (ranging from social, environmental, economical, and more) along with highlighting possible solutions. Film is powerful because it gives the audience a visual understanding of how these issues effect the lives of individuals, families and communities; despite maybe never experiencing them for ourselves.

In addition to trophies and certificates for winners, all students who participate (are actors or crew) in the creation of a submitted film will be entered into a draw for a number of other door prizes that we have, plus an additional door prize for students who attends the festival.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

WHO CAN SUBMIT A FILM?
Any student that is 18 years old or younger. The person submitting the film must have a major creative role in the production of the film. There is one exception, a teacher may submit the film on behalf of his/her students, in the event that the film was done as part of a class project, or school project. However all liability forms still need to be signed.

RULES FOR SUBMISSION:
All persons submitting a film agrees that their film follows these rules and guidelines:

1. You may have adult assistance as long as all primary roles (in front of the camera and behind) must be filled by students. Proof of school enrollment may be requested by festival administration in the event that your film is chosen to be featured or wins an award.

2. All submissions must be 15 minutes or less.

3. Films must be in good taste and suitable for all audiences.

4. Any film containing copyrighted material by anyone other then yourself, must have proper consent (and proof showing consent). Some examples of copyright or trademark infringements include (but not limited to): music, snack foods showing brands, logo’s on clothing. One thing to keep in mind when filming is to ensure any logo’s on any props or costumes is either not showing, or covered.

5. Non-English language shorts must be subtitled in English or contain minimal dialog.

6. Films should highlight an issue of choice. Some examples include Cyber Bullying, Global Warming, Poverty, the choices are endless.

7. Producers of the film must have signed media releases for everyone in their film. Copies of consent may be requested by festival administration in the event that your film is chosen to be featured or win an award.

Any films failing to meet this criteria will be disqualified.

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