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Cut! ‘08 National High Schools Video Competition

Published: Fri 31 Oct 2008 05:21 PM
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CUT! ‘08 NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS VIDEO COMPETITION FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
The 10 finalists in the CUT! 08 National High Schools Short Video Competition have been decided, and these are:
- Game - Gisborne Boys High School
- Stick Figures - Catholic Cathedral College
- Beached - Auckland Grammar
- Chase - St Cuthberts College
- Les Enfants Du Paradis - St Dominic's College
- The Meeting - Nelson College
- Blackbird - Burnside High School
- The Death of Mr Saracini - St Dominic's College
- Corrupt - Westlake Boys High School
- Last Minute Movie – Christ’s College
Wintec School of Media Arts would like to congratulate the finalists, and commend all entrants for their hard work in completing their films. Over 60 entries were received, and the calibre was again very high. The short film category was particularly strong this year, and consequently organisers have decided to award a runner-up prize in this category rather than a specific documentary award.
The films will be screened at Skycity Cinema Centre Place, Hamilton, on Sunday November 9th at 11am. The winning entries will be announced by our panel of judges at the end of the screening, and the winners presented with some great prizes, including an iMac with Avid Media Composer, a first year Wintec scholarship, Ricoh digital cameras, an iPod touch and more.
A great team of judges will again be deciding the award winners - film producer Angela Littlejohn (Apron Strings); independent filmmaker Daniel Strang (Playing a Role), who has won a number of awards for his films and music videos; and past winner of Cut! Jonathan Marshall, who is currently in his 3rd year of a Media Arts degree at Wintec, majoring in Moving Image. There will be an opportunity for students and teachers to talk to these judges and the Wintec Moving Image tutors after the screening.
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Cut is organised by the Wintec School of Media Arts, with the support of Avid, Lapshop, Ricoh, Focal Press, Elsevier, Techniq, BurgerFuel, DSE, HCC and Te Puna Kokiri.
ENDS

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