Ngaruawahia youth group organises town’s first film festival
6 July
2017
Ngaruawahia
youth group organises the town’s first film
festival
Ngaruawahia youth
action group ‘Embrace the Future’ is organising the
town’s first ‘Kauawhi Matakite’ short film festival
for budding film makers aged 11-21 on Sunday 22 July and is
calling for entries.
The group’s facilitator, 21-year-old Cory Newport, who sits on the Ngaruawahia Community Board, says, “We want to show our community what Ngaruawahia looks like through the eyes of youth. And we want to showcase the young talent that’s in our community.”
“It’s going to be Sunday night movies with popcorn starting at 5.30pm at the Ngaruawahia War Memorial Hall, and everyone’s welcome – friends, families and community.”
He says, “It’s free to enter and you’ll get full technical support. Just message us through our Embrace the Future facebook page and we’ll send an entry form and details.”
Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson says, “We’re really proud to support our Ngaruawahia youth with free use of the hall and projector, and vouchers for popcorn and prizes. This is a great initiative they’ve spearheaded with OMG Tech, and it would be fantastic if other sponsors in the community could step forward to provide whatever else our youth might need to help make this a real win for them.”
Entrants for the film festival are invited to a full weekend of brainstorming and filming based at the Ngaruawahia Community House from 13-15 July. They will get full technical support for free from OMG Tech – including use of smartphones, laptops and film editing support and advice.
Kawana Wallace of OMG Tech, who is based in Huntly, says, “We’re also putting up $500 worth of prizes and Grammy-style trophies for awards for Best Director, Best Editor, Best Actor and Actress and Special Effects – the full works.”
He says the company
is supporting the youth short film festival thanks to
funding from Te Puni Kokiri’s Ka Hao: Maaori Digital
Technology Development Fund and sponsorship from Spark. This
funding is also supporting a wider programme across six
towns in the northern Waikato, including a 50-week game
development course for 50 year 9 and 10 students in Huntly
and Ngaruawahia.
To enter the film festival go to www.facebook.com/youthetf