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Seeking Talented Future Filmmakers

Students and Teachers Submit Your Entries

March 1, 2012

Now in its 46th year, the California Student Media Festival is our nation’s oldest student media festival. Over the past eighteen years, the California Student Media Festival has awarded more than $110,000 to California Schools. It has expanded to include the work of more than 6,000 student contestants from schools across the state. The festival exists to celebrate the amazing media and multimedia projects produced by California’s best and brightest students and teachers — rewarding and acknowledging their successful classroom work at an awards event on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012. The Festival showcases what can be accomplished when talented students and dedicated teachers work together integrating media and multimedia into education.

The contest is Free and open to K-12 students, but entries must be submitted by a teacher so make sure to find a sponsor for your kids project. Guidelines are available on their website

Deadline to enter is midnight on April 9, 2012. Sumbit your entry here.