The Outlook for Someday: vote for your favourite
Tune in to TVNZ 7 this week to see the 20 winning films from The Outlook for Someday Sustainability Film Challenge 2011 and vote for your favourite film. Presented by actor Jared Turner, TVNZ 7 presents&The Outlook For Someday 2011 will be broadcast in five programmes, starting Monday 12 December at 6.30pm.
The films tackle subjects ranging from pollution and
deforestation to the meaning of Kaitiaki and how to be a conscious
shopper. They have been made by individuals and teams ranging in
age from 6 to 24 years old from Dunedin in the South to the
Karikari Peninsula in the North. They were chosen from a record 153
entries, which more than 600 young people had taken part in
making.
Viewers will be encouraged after each programme to vote for The
Body Shop Audience Favourite. The maker(s) of the film that wins
the vote will receive a laptop, while 10 randomly chosen voters
will win The Body Shop vouchers. Voting closes at 5pm on Sunday 18
December at The Outlook for Someday website.
www.theoutlookforsomeday.net
Now in its fifth year, The Outlook for Someday challenge is to make
a short sustainability related film. It can be any genre, filmed
with any camera and any length, up to five minutes. Anyone up to
age 24 can enter, either individually or in a team. Earlier this
year The Outlook for Someday was endorsed by UNESCO as a project of
the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable
Development.
The five programmes featuring the winning films will screen at
6.30pm each night, from Monday 12 to Friday 16 December. Each
programme will also be repeated the following day at 12.30pm.
THE 20 WINNING FILMS ON TVNZ 7:
Monday 12 December, 6.30pm
Land-River-Sea by a team from Te Kura o
Matihetihe (Primary) in the Hokianga in Northland
Kua Rahuitia Te Reo by a team from Te Kura Kaupapa M?ori o
Rangiawhia (Primary) in Northland
Shopping for Our Future by Susan and Andrew Wardell from
the University of Otago
Tuesday 13 December, 6.30pm
A Drop in the Ocean by Jordan Williams from
Whenuakite Primary School in Whitianga, Coromandel
The Greedy Little Huhu Grub by a team from Renwick School
(Primary) in Marlborough
The Renewables by a team from Renwick School (Primary) in
Marlborough
Make a Tui Feeder by Hamish Hall from Kerikeri Primary
School
Wednesday 14 December, 6.30pm
Gone by Isaac Martin from Gisborne
(Homeschooled)
Too Much by a team from Manurewa, Papatoetoe and Mangere
in Auckland (Homeschooled)
A Film About Sustainabilitree by Mia Brooke and Kate
Bennett from Christchurch Girls' High School
Enviro-Travel by a team from Point England School
(Primary-Intermediate) in Auckland
Thursday 15 December, 6.30pm
Renno by Christopher Williams from Gisborne and a graduate
of the University of Waikato
Five Ways to Help the Environment by a team from Kauri
Park School (Primary) in Auckland
Flows to the Sea by Connor Campbell and Oliver Bromfield
from South Wellington Intermediate School
Tight Knit by Zane Pocock and Loulou Callister-Brown from
the University of Otago
Good Morning Sunshine by Anna Prestidge and Aisling Rayne
from Burnside High School in Christchurch
Friday 16 December, 6.30pm
Outlook for Sumner by Sophia and Lena
Hesselgrave from the University of Canterbury and Victoria
University of Wellington
Changing the Climate by Isabelle Russell and Laura Falkner
of Albany Senior High School in Auckland
If I Cannot Dance by Hilary Crombie and Charlotte Taylor
from the University of Auckland
Environmental Man by Nathan Thomas from Auckland and a
graduate of AUT University