The Imagine+ Science Short Film Contest invites teams to submit 3-5 minute films depicting how science contributes to global wellbeing. Films can be live action, animation, or fiction in genres like drama, comedy, or sci-fi. Submissions must include an English script, MP4 video, 1-minute teaser, and poster. Films will be judged on theme relevance, creativity, and technical quality, with winners announced at a STEM celebration event.
The Imagine+ Science Short Film Contest invites teams to submit 3-5 minute films depicting how science contributes to global wellbeing. Films can be live action, animation, or fiction in genres like drama, comedy, or sci-fi. Submissions must include an English script, MP4 video, 1-minute teaser, and poster. Films will be judged on theme relevance, creativity, and technical quality, with winners announced at a STEM celebration event.
The Imagine+ Science Short Film Contest invites teams to submit 3-5 minute films depicting how science contributes to global wellbeing. Films can be live action, animation, or fiction in genres like drama, comedy, or sci-fi. Submissions must include an English script, MP4 video, 1-minute teaser, and poster. Films will be judged on theme relevance, creativity, and technical quality, with winners announced at a STEM celebration event.
2. The film entry must depict the theme: Global Science for Global Wellbeing. The theme has been chosen for the purpose of raising public appreciation of the impact of science in global setting which greatly contributes to global wellbeing. 3. The participants must be in a group with no limit on the number of members. 4. The film video length must be 3-5 minutes, including the credits. 5. The entry must be a live action video or animation, and not in a documentary format, of any of the following genres: drama, comedy, musical, action, suspense, historical, science fiction, or adventure. The story must be relevant to the theme. 6. The film script should be in English. 7. The film video must be submitted in soft copy using MP4 format together with a maximum 1-minute film teaser (in soft copy, MP4 format), and film poster (soft copy). 8. The films will be shown during the STEM Day Culmination Program. The films will be judged before the presentation. The winners will also be announced during the culmination program.
Criteria for Judging:
a. Relevance to the theme 40% b. Creativity and originality 30% c. Technical quality (editing, cinematography) 30%