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British Science Association


LIGHTS CAMERA PARLIAMENT! 2011/12
Lights Camera Parliament

This creative filmmaking competition is open to 11-16 year olds in schools and youth groups across the UK.

The competition theme asks students: 'If you could make one law what would it be?'

This is an issue of concern for all film makers and to stay within the law and to be able to upload your film to this site you need to follow these guidelines.
This is a helpful 'How To' guide which you can print out and copy.
A collection of resources to help get your films for learning off to a great start.
BBC School Report
Why not start 2012 by producing your own BBC School Report and broadcasting it worldwide with Films for Learning?
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Examples of Animations
Follow this link to see a list of films in the Films for Learning Theatre that use the KEYWORD 'Animation'.

TV scientists of tomorrow discovered!

Congratulations to the winners of National Science and Engineering Weeks ‘Prove It' Film Competition and well done to all who entered.

Isabel Gilchrist a pupil from Mill Hill School in Mill Hill has been named as the secondary winner of this national hunt for future science presenters her film 'Are we really standing still?' is featured on this page to the right. Joe Blandamer's a pupil from Woodroffe Primary School in Axminster has been named as the primary school winner follow this link to view his film 'Polar Ice caps Melting' click here.

For further information on the winners and runners up click here.

Winners of this completion were short listed by the public and final judging was carried out by a celebrity judging panel headed by Professor Robert Winston.


Film making in your school
Films for Learning is working with Microsoft to make this site an online film resource, allowing both teachers and students to integrate film making into schools and education.
Using Microsoft’s latest Silverlight technology, you can view other users’ films as well as upload your own in as little as 20 seconds!
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