Deadline: April 22nd 2024 | International Childnet Film Competition 2024
Title: | International Childnet Film Competition 2024 |
Organisation: | Childnet International |
Fund/Grant: | The winning film will be shared on the Childnet and UK Safer Internet Centre social media channels as well as on the websites of both organisations. |
Deadline: | 22nd April 2024 |
Eligible countries: | All Countries |
Do you know any young individuals who love films, ages 7 to 18? Can they produce animation, compelling stories, or positive change? Would they be interested in creating a short movie about online safety? If so, apply right away!
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Childnet International is looking for young people’s videos that motivate their peers and others to make improvements in online environments! They would be interested to hear from them if they had any novel ideas for improving and securing the internet. Keep in mind that films ought to be both enjoyable and instructive.
Theme
- The year 2024’s theme is “How would you improve the internet?”
Benefit
- The winning film will be shared on the Childnet and UK Safer Internet Centre social media channels as well as on the websites of both organisations.
eligibility requirements
- The Childnet Film Competition 2024, run by Childnet International, includes the Childnet Film Competition: International 2024.
- Young people ages 7 to 18 are eligible to enter the Childnet Film Competition: International.
- All young people who live outside of the UK are eligible to enter the Childnet Film Competition: International. For UK entrants, there is a different competition and entry procedure.
- A supervising adult must monitor each film submitted to the competition to make sure the copyright guidelines and film’s content have been followed.
- Schools may submit more than one film as long as the kids in each group who participate are distinct.
- Even those working in the background, each group can have up to 8 members.
For more information, visit Childnet International.