bfilmed 2021
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An exciting opportunity exists for your school to enter the bstreetsmart short film competition called “bfilmed”.
This project ties in perfectly with Personal Development Health & Physical Education (PDHPE) syllabus for Road Safety.
Completing this project will give you an important evaluation tool to assess whether students have learnt valuable information to make them a better, safer driver.
The top film will be shown during bstreetsmart incursion with your school being awarded the due credit it deserves.
Rules of the competition
Films are to be no longer than 3 minutes long (including any credits).
Films are to be submitted in High Definition (format 1920 x 1080).
The film must have a message relating to road safety for youth (eg: speed, texting, alcohol, tiredness, distraction etc.)
bstreetsmart has permission to utilize the film for promotional purposes when required.
Entries closing date is Friday 30 July at 4 PM.
Please download our terms and conditions for more information
bfilmed 2020
Congratulations to all schools that entered the 2020 bfilmed competition.
The winner of 2020 is :
Newtown High School of the Performing Arts:
Ayla freeman, Morgan Hunt, Amelie Wood Henry Murray
The other top entries are:
Newtown High School of the Performing Arts
The McDonald College
Newtown High School of the Performing Arts
bfilmed 2019
Congratulation to all the schools that entered into the bfilmed competition 2019 . There were 32 entries in total.
The winner of the 2019 National Competition is:
Choice
Nirel Dimaunahan, Lily Weng, Wida Sherzay,Hadya Aman,Jezrell Deleon Lagman.
Macarthur Girls High School
The 2019 State Winner is:
Surdriver
Sam Ciardi, Mackenzie Hodges, Mackenzie Boughton, Madeleine To, Halle Trajcevski, Rhyannon Watson
The McDonald College
The other top 8 entries are as below:
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