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  • Middle school students explain how to use static and dynamic shots in your movies. Use this tip to help create your video to submit to the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Ages 7-18, Call for Entries April 11, 2008. For more information, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • 2007 Finalist of the Shortie Awards. Live Action Category, ages 15-18. Falls Church, VA. Robin Broderick signs on for Charles Conroy's Student Council President campaign. Little did she know, he was planning to form a dictatorship out of, not only the Council, but the entire school. As Conroy takes control, locks everyone in and forms an army, Robin covertly plans a resistance. For more information on the Shortie Awards, please visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • 2004 Winner of the Shortie Awards. Live Action Category, Ages 12-18. James H. Blake High School, Silver Spring, MD. This is a mock movie trailer of a coming attraction in the horror/thriller genre. For more information about the Shortie Awards, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • The Shortie Awards' friend Eric explains how to take a film shot using an angle. Use this tip to help create your video to submit to the Shortie Awards For more information, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards.


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  • 2007 Co-Winner of the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Animation Category, ages 15-18. T.C. Williams HS, Alexandria, VA. Aliens from outer space invade a city and Queen Kong comes to the rescue and saves the city from imminent destruction. For more information about the Shortie Awards, please visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • 2004 Winner of the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Live Action Category, Ages 12-18. Project H.O.M.E., Philadelphia, PA. Our first Public Service Announcement (PSA), Shoot Hoops reacted to the extremely high amount of shooting incidences the summer it was filmed. For more information about the Shortie Awards, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • The Shortie Awards' friend Eric teaches us how to shoot a film scene underwater. Use this tip to help create your video to submit to the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Ages 7-18, Call for Entries April 11, 2008. For more information, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • Full Title: Uinta Ground Squirrels: Lunatic Bloodsucking Beasts of the Earth! 2007 Winner of the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Live Action Category, Ages 15-18. Stroudsburg High School, Stroudsburg, PA. A nature mockumentary about the Uinta Ground Squirrel, a native of Montana. "Uinta Ground Squirrels: Lunatic Bloodsucking Beasts of the Earth!" was filmed in Montana and Idaho during the summer of 2006. The film includes great scenery, in-depth interviews and computer animations. For more information, please visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • The Shortie Awards' friend Eric tells us how to use depth of field in making a movie. Use this tip to help create your video to submit to the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Ages 7-18, Call for Entries April 11, 2008. For more information, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards.


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  • 2006 Winner of the Shortie Awards. Animation Category, Ages 15-18. Episcopal High School, Houston, TX. A spooktacular, spookington skeleton comes squirming out of the soil to stir his soul for a second time. For more information about the Shortie Awards, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards.


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  • 2006 National Winner of the Shortie Awards. Live Action Category, Ages 15-18. Youth Sounds Factory, Oakland, CA. A young man at a bus stop gets schooled by a stranger on a cultural misconceptions of beauty. The film slip of the tongue was adopted from a spoken word poem by Adriel Luis. It was directed, shot, and edited by Youth Sounds Factory member Karen Lum. For more information about the Shortie Awards, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards.


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  • Virginia’s PBS TeacherLine courses are taught by Virginia facilitators and are open to Virginia educators only. Virginia standards and issues are addressed. PBS TeacherLine offers over 100 courses in mathematics, reading/language arts, instructional technology, instructional strategies and science. Courses are facilitated by specially trained educators, combing the best of face-to-face professional development with the best of online instructional design. For more information, please visit http://www.virginiateacherline.org.


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  • 2004 Winner of the Shortie Awards. Animation Category, Ages 7-11. Barrett Elementary, Arlington, VA. Student-made experimental documentary based on Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth. For more information on the Shortie Awards, please visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • The Shortie Awards' friend Eric tells us how best to shoot film at night. Use this tip to help create your video to submit to the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Ages 7-18, Call for Entries April 11, 2008. For more information, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards./


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  • The Shortie Awards' friend Eric teaches us how to use filters in making a film. Use this tip to help create your video to submit to the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Ages 7-18, Call for Entries April 11, 2008. For more information, visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards.


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  • 2006 Winner of the Shortie Awards: Student Film and News Festival. Live Action Category, Ages 11-14. Global Action Project, New York, NY. Journey with youth from PS 143 as they attempt to understand why young people consider joining gangs. Mixing interviews with former gang members, friends and community residents with a fictional narrative, youth explore the impact of peer pressure and the consequences of their decisions. For more information about the Shortie Awards, please visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/education/shortieawards/.


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  • Virginia’s PBS TeacherLine provides high-quality online professional development for Virginia educators through over 145 research-based courses at every grade level from PreK-12 in mathematics, reading/language arts, instructional technology integration, science, and instructional strategies. For more information, please visit http://www.virginiateacherline.org.


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  • Created in partnership with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), the PBS TeacherLine/ISTE NETS-T Certificate of Proficiency Capstone Program consists of three courses: TECH400 Capstone Introduction (self-paced introductory course) TECH410 Capstone I: Teaching with Technology (fifteen weeks) TECH415 Capstone II: Empowering Students with Technology (fifteen weeks) For more information, please visit http://www.virginiateacherline.org.


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