Deadline- 15 December 2013
All eligible participants are invited to take part in competition for Short Documentary on the Maria da Penha Law for which the theme is “Violence against women, what you have to do with it? Record a video. Share with the world”. The goal of this program is to encourage the production of short videos by young people.
The works must have a minimum duration of one (1) minute and maximum of five (5) minutes, including opening and closing credits, which shall mandatorily contain the author’s name and title of the work. The videos outside of these standards will be disqualified.
Awards-
Winners will receive tablets and a trip to Brasilia, and their works will be broadcast on TV.
Eligibility & Criteria-
- young people aged between 14 and 18 years, stimulating educational activities with an educational and audiovisual in public and private schools in Brazil.
- The works must have a minimum duration of one (1) minute and maximum of five (5) minutes, including opening and closing credits, which shall mandatorily contain the author’s name and title of the work. The videos outside of these standards will be disqualified.
- Each student (a) may only submit one (1) video to compete for this contest. Each teacher (or) can guide more than a job, without a quantity limit
- The works must be original in the media in general and may not have been entered in previous competitions.
- The works should present original content produced exclusively by (the) students (the) may not have been copied from another existing work.
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