THIS GLAMOROUS YOUTH NIGHT WILL BE HELD IN KINGUSSIE HIGH SCHOOL ON FRIDAY 3RD FEBRUARY.
There will be Short Films made by High School students in the Highlands as well as the premiere of a year long filming project:”Come Dine With Me Through Time”
A film industry judging panel will choose prize winners . . . Competition Categories:
Best film – win a Kodak Sport HD camera
Best I minute film – win vouchers
Best Individual Achievement – win a work placement
Best Primary School film - win an Oscar Statue for the year
There will also be food, drink and live music!
For submission details and to register your interest in submitting a film please email filmacademy@phoenixvp.co.uk.
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THE CO-OPERATIVE ONE DAY FILMMAKING WORKSHOP June 13th 2011 at Kingussie High School:
The workshop went really well. We had 18 young folk from 4 different schools. All seemed very keen on submitting a film for the festival and had come up with ideas by the end of the day.
For a full report see the article from the Strathspey and Badenoch Herald on our News Page. For more photos see the Gallery on our FaceBook page
We are considering having another workshop in the autumn term for those unable to attend this one – possibly in Dingwall – watch this space!
Many thanks to: the co-operative membership for their financial support, to Phoenix VP for delivering such a great workshop, and to Kingussie High School for hosting the event.
SHORT FOOD FILMS made by students not attending the workshop can also be submitted for screening. For submission details and to register your interest in submitting a film please email filmacademy@phoenixvp.co.uk.
COME DINE WITH ME THROUGH TIME:
A brand new project involving acting, scriptwriting, camera operation, lighting, sound, editing, costume and set design, research and more. To find out if there is a group doing this project in your area, contact Phoenix VP at filmacademy@phoenixvp.co.uk.
YOUTH NIGHT February 3rd 2012:
All the selected Food Films will be screened on the Youth Night at FOOD ON FILM 2012 – on Friday 3rd February.
FOOD ON FILM 2011:
WELL DONE TO THE WINNER OF The Highland Youth Award for Short Food Films 2011. . . . “BIG GINGERBREAD HOUSE” by Huw Mitchell of Kingussie High School (featured on the side bar link)
Winner of best Documentary was Culloden Academy’s “Modern Guide to Etiquette”; winner of Best Fiction was Kingussie High School’s “The Revenge of the Haggis” and winner of Best Animation for the second year running was Fortose Academy’s “He’s Not a Vegetarian.”
12 wonderful films were submitted – to see the films and posters go to the Submissions 2011 page










