ShootIT Junior '09


Bianca Millroy
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Make a Move!

Bianca Millroy

‘Make A Move’, follows five high school girls (and a boy) in everyday, realistic situations, (we can all relate to the nervous, awkward workings of a love-stricken, gawky teen). The film involves note passing, cringe-worthy looks, a huge sticky piece of gum, chess and bendy rulers! All collaborated as a fun, pumping music video, ‘Make a Move’ is sure to get a reaction from any young person – or the young at heart. It is fore mostly aimed at youth, with ties in perfectly to National Youth Week 2009

Jemma Cotter
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Losing my Marbles

Jemma Cotter

A young girl has lost her marbles. She sets out on a quest to find her sanity, searching places from memories along the way. This film was created using a single digital camera.

Kai and Lochlan
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The Letter A

Kai and Lochlan

When a town is introduced to a boy pushing around a giant letter ‘A’ – its members do not know how to react. Though the boy is obviously struggling, the general population feels uneasy about the boy’s odd pastime, and he is left alone to push around his letter. But as the day wears on, and the townsfolk begin to assist the boy, a following of sorts is set up around the large letter to see what its true purpose is.

Patrick Slee
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Change

Patrick Slee

When Emma Price’s parents decide to move to Canberra because of their jobs, she must cope with not seeing her friends again. After a negative argument with her father about whether or not they can go on holidays back to Melbourne to see Emma’s friends, her father installs Skype, a program that allows people to talk via a video link, so that Emma can talk to her friends. One of her friends, Jen, gives her a helpful piece of advice: “Don’t let memories of the past hold you back.”