What do you see when you picture Antarctica? What do you not see? 

The spirit of this competition is to see Antarctica through fresh eyes! Show us a video portrayal of Antarctica in a way we’ve never seen before.

Antarctica is our last great wilderness - it is a taonga treasure to be protected. By sharing new stories and perspectives of the frozen continent, you are helping to draw a deeper public appreciation and understanding for Antarctica here in Aotearoa New Zealand, and across the globe. 

Here are some suggestions to help you get started

  • Through an animal’s eyes
  • An unexpected person/story
  •  cultural perspective
  • An unusual place
  • It used to be covered in trees and green
  • An unexpected journey
  • Ordinary people doing extraordinary things
  • Privilege of our access here in Aotearoa New Zealand

Be creative with this, there aren't strict guidelines as to how your video should be made! You can enter either as an individual or a team.

Please ensure you read the competition rules in full before making a submission.

Apply for a mentor

Please let us know if you would like to be assigned a mentor before 25 September 2020. This person will help ensure you have the resources and guidance available to produce a video - sort of like a video tutor!

We have two types of mentors available for you to access. 

Technical mentors can assist you with technical questions about how to produce your film and how to craft a good story. Some of our technical mentors can provide background Antarctic images for you to use. 

We also have Antarctic mentors, who can provide you with Antarctic knowledge to help you in thinking about what topic to choose, what story to tell. They might even be a good subject for your film - maybe they are an unexpected person, or they have an unexpected story to tell. Maybe they are an ordinary person doing extraordinary things in Antarctica.

Have you been to Antarctica? Do you have expertise on the frozen continent? Are you experienced with video production? Apply to be a mentor.

How to get started

We recommend brainstorming what message you're trying to send before picking up your camera. Map out how your video will look by creating a story board - establish the beginning, middle and end. 

3 minutes isn't a long time, so it's important to have a plan before you get rolling. 

You don't need fancy equipment to enter this competition, just yourself, your imagination and a camera of any kind! Professional standard production is not a necessity, the story you tell is most important.

Consent

Students under the age of 16 must have the permission of a parent/guardian before entering the competition. A signature of your parent/guardian is required on the submission form. 

What's in it for me?

There are six prizes up for grabs:

  • Years 1-4 individual and team prizes
  • Years 5-8 individual and team prizes
  • Years 9-13 individual and team prizes

The winning entrants will be notified on 7 October. Winners will have travel arranged for them to fly to Ōtautahi Christchurch where they will attend the premiere screening of their videos on 12 October at the International Antarctic Centre, during the 'Days of Ice' week-long event. 

The winning videos will also be featured at the International Antarctic Centre (IAC) for the next year, and winners will become IAC ambassadors. There will be merchandise as part of the prizes too.

Ready to roll

Submit your entry by 5pm 2 October. Please ensure you have read the full terms and conditions before entering (with supervision from a parent/guardian if under 16).

Event supported by International Antarctic Centre, Marsden Fund Te Pūtea a Rangahau a Marsden and Royal Society Te Apārangi.