Freemasons Reel Science Film Festival Finalists
Freemasons Reel Science Film Festival Finalists
Selected
Six senior secondary school teams
have been selected as finalists in the Freemasons Reel
Science Film Festival run by the Royal Society of New
Zealand. Each of these teams made a short film based on a
science theme or telling a story about science. This could
have been a film about science fiction, a medical theme or
any subject at all loosely or directly related to
science.
The six finalist teams have
won an all expenses week long trip to Dunedin in the first
week of July to work alongside mentors from the Centre of
Science Communication to make another film based upon the
topic ‘Eat or be Eaten’. This topic ties in nicely with
the International Science Festival theme ‘Food for
thought’ also being held in Dunedin at the
same.
Students will make a 4-5 minute film and the winning team will be announced on Friday 9 July at a function where the films will be previewed. Each member of the winning team will take away $6,500 dollars in prizes which includes an Apple MacBook Pro Laptop with ‘final cut studio’ editing software.
The six finalist teams are:
Alice Yuretich and Rachel Yuretich from Kaitaia College, Far North
Christian Jones and Allen Feng from Pakuranga College,
Kyle Webster, Juni Lee and Aaron Jelley, Nayland College, Nelson
Orion Holder-Monk, Wilson Cain and Jordan Keen, Wellington High School
George Xian, Jim Huang, Phillip Allan, Burnside High School, Christchurch
Henry Bennett, Julin Le-Ngoc, Richard Martin, Papanui High School, Christchurch
To see their films go to: www.reelsciencefilm.org.nz
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