UW Climate Change Video Contest

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Wyse, Lowell
Tue, Mar 17, 2015 11:17 PM

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Three-Minute Video Contest: What Does Climate Change Mean to You?

A Contest for High School and College Students

From the UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences

Submissions due on April 13, 2015, by 5 p.m. (PST)

Climate change is already shaping the world you'll inherit. It will impact all aspects of society and the environment, affecting each of us in a variety of ways. So the University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences wants to know: What does climate change mean to you? In three minutes or less, show us on the big screen!

Grab your camera, phone or tablet and show the world how you feel about climate change-your vision, your voice. Are you confused, angry, powerless or scared? Or hopeful and inspired to take action?

Your video may address the impacts, challenges and solutions associated with climate change at any scale, from your everyday life to the world around you. And it can take on any format imaginable-Claymation, music video, film noir mystery, ballet, stand-up comedy routine, rock opera, documentary...and everything else in between.

A panel of climate scientists, artists and filmmakers will judge the top 10 videos-5 from the high school category and 5 from the undergraduate college/university category. The lucky finalists will get see their hard work on the big screen and meet the judges at a public screening and award ceremony where the winners will be announced.
Visit the website for information about guidelines, prizes, and more: https://apps.sefs.uw.edu/video/

Lowell Wyse

Sustainability Intern
City of Tacoma
Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability
lwyse@ci.tacoma.wa.usmailto:lwyse@ci.tacoma.wa.us
253.591.5173
Tacoma Sustainability on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/TacomaSustainability

.................. Three-Minute Video Contest: What Does Climate Change Mean to You? A Contest for High School and College Students >From the UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Submissions due on April 13, 2015, by 5 p.m. (PST) Climate change is already shaping the world you'll inherit. It will impact all aspects of society and the environment, affecting each of us in a variety of ways. So the University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences wants to know: What does climate change mean to you? In three minutes or less, show us on the big screen! Grab your camera, phone or tablet and show the world how you feel about climate change-your vision, your voice. Are you confused, angry, powerless or scared? Or hopeful and inspired to take action? Your video may address the impacts, challenges and solutions associated with climate change at any scale, from your everyday life to the world around you. And it can take on any format imaginable-Claymation, music video, film noir mystery, ballet, stand-up comedy routine, rock opera, documentary...and everything else in between. A panel of climate scientists, artists and filmmakers will judge the top 10 videos-5 from the high school category and 5 from the undergraduate college/university category. The lucky finalists will get see their hard work on the big screen and meet the judges at a public screening and award ceremony where the winners will be announced. Visit the website for information about guidelines, prizes, and more: https://apps.sefs.uw.edu/video/ Lowell Wyse Sustainability Intern City of Tacoma Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability lwyse@ci.tacoma.wa.us<mailto:lwyse@ci.tacoma.wa.us> 253.591.5173 Tacoma Sustainability on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/TacomaSustainability>