Monday 30 September 2013

Vancouver Sun Video Awards Workshop Aim to Inspire Creativity in Students

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Sharpest Minds in Video Gather to Pass on Their Knowledge


VANCOUVER  The Vancouver Sun, CBC and Vancouver Film School have recruited the sharpest minds in video production and documentary filmmaking for a one-day workshop aimed at students on Saturday, Nov. 2.

As part of the Student Video Awards, the workshop will provide young, aspiring filmmakers an opportunity to discover the latest techniques in a range of topics from the art of visual storytelling and cultivating creative ideas to how to make your video go viral, as well as tips and tricks from top animators.

Connecting students to working professionals opens doors as well as minds, Dean Broughton, chief news editor digital for The Vancouver Sun, and workshop organizer said Monday. It’s an opportunity for students to explore and learn from some of the sharpest minds in the field.

The SVA Workshop will be held at the new Vancouver Film School campus at 151 West Cordova Street in Gastown. The early-bird registration cost is $45, and includes lunch and a T-shirt.

You can also keep tabs on the contest at the SVA Facebook page and follow on Twitter atPush the Creative Envelope by David Vandas; Online Distribution Strategies by Kai Nagata; Storytelling and Character Development by VFS’s Michael Baser; and The Age of Imagination, focusing on animation and idea, generation by Colin Giles.

The workshop is part of the third annual Vancouver Sun-CBC Student Video Awards, which offers more than $20,000 in prizing to Vancouver Film School Summer Intensive sessions. Since the inception of the SVA in 2011, more than 1,500 students have participated in submitting films which have reached more than 80,000 people.


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