Picture This: winner’s updated video unveiled!
The video reminds us that if we reverse our habits and work together, small actions can create a positive change. Du’s creative approach to inspire action for people and planet impressed the judges. As part of his prize, Du flew to London for an exclusive award luncheon and benefitted from a two-hour mentoring session with executives from Sony Pictures Television and the United Nations Foundation.
To help further Du’s filmmaking career, he was also given $1000 (USD) and a Sony Alpha Full Frame camera - a great kit for aspiring filmmakers. One of the most exciting elements to his prize was his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work closely with the Sony Pictures Television creative team in Latin America to finalize his film.
Given unique access to work hands on in the post-production process with creative experts, Du learned and contributed to selecting and approving a voice over actor for his film (which was translated into six languages) and chose music that would be cleared for worldwide broadcast. Additionally, he worked with the graphics team to create a new title treatment (the opening and closing slides of his short film) and was educated on key elements necessary for a film’s final delivery for broadcast - including the audio mixing and colour correcting process.
It’s fascinating to see the film before and after his time with the Sony Pictures Television creative team and today, to celebrate World Water Day, we unveil his refreshed and updated film.
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