Application Deadline:30th June 2017
Students from all countries in Africa are invited to participate in the FACES 2017: African student Cellphone Film Competition. The Competition is part of the 26th African Human Rights Moot Court Competition, due to be held in Mauritius from 18-23 September 2017. The winning entries will be screened at the Moot Court Competition.
- Those who make the film must be registered as students at a university or college in Africa during 2017. Group work, especially on an inter-disciplinary basis, is encouraged.
- Each film must be a maximum of 5 minutes long, and filmed on a smart phone, ideally one supporting HD. It may be edited on a computer or other device, using any software available to you. Please pay particular attention to sound during and after filming to ensure that all dialogue and sound effects are audible.
- The words FACES 2017: African student Cellphone Film Competition must appear at the start of the film. Crew and crew information (including university or college affiliation) must appear in the end credits.
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Those who make the film must be registered as students at a university or college in Africa during 2017. Group work, especially on an inter-disciplinary basis, is encouraged.
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Each film must be a maximum of 5 minutes long, and filmed on a smart phone, ideally one supporting HD. It may be edited on a computer or other device, using any software available to you. Please pay particular attention to sound during and after filming to ensure that all dialogue and sound effects are audible.
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The words FACES 2017: African student Cellphone Film Competition must appear at the start of the film. Crew and crew information (including university or college affiliation) must appear in the end credits.
- One student from the University of Pretoria , and one student from another university in Africa, will win a trip to screen their video at the Moot Court Competition in Mauritius.
E-Mail: [email protected]
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the FACES 2017 : African Student Cellphone Film Competition