6 in 6 Competition for 2009

29/10/2010 - 10:23

6in66in6 is a digital photography competition for teams of school students. Students have six weeks to create six images, using a readily-available device such as a mobile phone, digital camera or video camera.The images should communicate a theme chosen by the students and will be judged on how effectively this theme is conveyed in the images, as well as the quality of the images presented, including design, visual appeal and composition. The images can be presented in a number of ways: digital story, photo montage, slide presentation, e-book, poster... the choice is yours! The six weeks will commence from mid-October and will be open right up until the VITTA conference in late November, when the winners will be announced! Winning entries will receive a digital camera for their school and all participants will be awarded a certificate. Register now to participate in a fun competition that develops students' digital and visual literacy skills.Student Categories6in6 has four categories of awards:Photography         Senior Secondary Years 10 -12Junior Secondary Years 7- 9Primary Prep - Year 3Primary Years 4 - 6Go to www.3in6.vitta.org.au and click on the 6in6 tab for more details or contact Denise Mendham: mendham.denise.c@edumail.vic.gov.au.

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“GET OUTDOORS”Year Five – Olivia Tsiaples, Pia Solomon and Ashleigh Rizio. Carey Baptist Grammar School - Kew digital photographs - colour laser prints collaged on cardboard. 2009

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year 8 art class where students looked at Salvador Dali and other artists, then used their own portraits and photoshop to create a new surreal image of themselves.

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A tale of love, jealousy and revengeBy Dylan Elliott Thornbury High School 

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Gossip travels faster than light. Scores are settled.by Katerina Faulks year 10 Thornbury High School