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Less than a week left to enter the Childnet Film Competition

16 June 2020

There is less than a week to get your entries in for the Childnet Film Competition. In this blog we look at the final things you have to do.

Find out more about the Film Competition from our CEO Will Gardner:

How to enter the competition:

  1. Select the category below that you wish to enter:
    Solo category
    Group Category
    Storyboard category
  2. Download the competition pack which contains everything you will need, including competition packs and film making advice.
  3. Get creative, plan and make your film or map out your storyboard.
  4. Submit your entry and all consent forms to film@childnet.com by 5pm on Monday 22nd June. You will be able to email us entry forms, storyboards and scripts but for films we would recommend using sites like WeTransfer or Dropbox to share them with us. Further details for submitting film or storyboard entries can be found within the packs or on the FAQs page.

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