FilmSchool 2004
In June 2004, in conjunction with Careers Scotland, we ran the FilmSchool2004 enterprise challenge for Scottish secondary schools. 120 S5/6 students from all over Scotland took part in the 3 day event.
Brief :
To produce a 2 minute video that promotes their local area as a great place to live and work. A second challenge to produce a 30 second trailer was also given at 6pm on the night before the final deadline.
Judging:
Although the final product was important, the teams were marked on the process. Each had to submit a concept statement, storyboard and script. They were also marked on how they worked as a team and how well they had fulfilled their concept.
Judges were from the BBC, NASA and Scottish Screen.
Partners :
Developed and run for Careers Scotland. Supported by Apple, Canon and Scotsys.
Best Movie : Kircudbright Academy,
Dumfries & Galloway
Best Script & Storyboard : James Young High,
Edinburgh & Lothians

Best Trailer : Graeme High,
Forth Valley
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