What's Your Story?
2010 Entry
WE ALL HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE LIFE ONLINE BETTER. SOMETIMES IT IS JUST A MATTER OF TAKING A BREAK FROM THE INTERNET AND MIXING WITH OUR FRIENDS SO WE CAN GET A BETTER PERSPECTIVE AND NOT TO BE TOO INFLUENCED BY WHAT IS ONLINE .
JUST SWITCH OFF FOR A BREAK.
We are all very proud of the work our students have put into this year’s competition.
Every year they spend many hours learning about internet safety as a result of this competition.
The planning , discussion and script writing has resulted in a film they should all be proud of.
All the staff of St. Joseph’s N.S. are delighted with the end result.
Many fine actors on evidence.
Good luck
Well done. Brilliant video
Well done..great message to share.
Well done everyone 🙂
THANKS TO traleetoday.ie for promoting our film
Ballyheigue School Needs Views And Votes In Short Film Competition
A BALLYHEIGUE school needs views and votes to win a short film competition.
Children from second and third class in St Joseph’s NS have entered the Trend Micro ‘What’s Your Story’ competition. They were asked to create a two minute video answering the question: ‘If you had one special power to make life online better, what would it be?’
The pupils at St Joseph’s created ‘I Got The Power’ and said “we all have the power to make life online better. Sometimes it is just a matter of taking a break from the internet and mixing with our friends so we can get a better perspective and not be too influenced by what is online. Just switch off for a break’.
They need you to 1. Click on this link https://whatsyourstory.trendmicro.ie/ then register, log in, view ‘I’ve Got The Power’, rate it and leave a comment.
They need as many views and comments as possible. Video entries with the highest views get shortlisted by the judges who decide the winners. You must be registered on the site to view and comment on each entry (once only per entry).
The overall winner will receive €2,000 and each category winner will receive €1,000. The winners will be announced at the end of May.
Amazing well done
Brilliant
Very good.
Amazing
Well done
Great video…well done to all involved!!!
Very good
Well done everyone! You’re a superstar Holly Galloway! x
Great video guys well done
Well done boys and girls. Another great production from you all.
Brilliant well done
What a great message – super filming…. would make you think!
What an excellent clip… We all need to learn this important message sure even the Pope agrees
Well done ye were all brilliant as ever !!
Fantastic, St Josephs Bouleenshere NS
Great video – Best of Luck!
Good luck 🙂
Great message for young and not so young, brilliantly delivered. Best of luck
Best of luck !
Excellent work
Good luck to you all great message
Great ! Best of look
It gets better each time. Great message
Simple but powerful message put across well by a talented group.Well done!
This entry is very creative had a good theme is well executed and entertaining. Even though the children in this video are young I found they delivered their lines well and I was surprised to find myself laughing out loud in the comedic scenes of this short video. I would rate this 10/10.
This is a very talented class to work with on this film. From the beginning they were very enthusiastic and brain stormed, discussed and debated the topic until we were ready to story board our ideas.
All the concepts, script and scenes were conceived by the class.
Brilliant acting by all involved.
A great film. Well done. Best of luck.
Great message, well done to all involved!!!
Brilliant well done to everyone involved
Great video and message to young people
Fantastic…powerful message! Well done everyone x
Well done x
Brilliant,
Wow… Spot on again with your message… We’ve all got the power to just turn it off x well done
Brilliant video straight to the point get off the internet and play
Brilliant portrayal of how we become entangled in social media. Well done to all. And yeah “Take a Break, you got the power!”
Brilliant and well done to all involved
Great reminder to cut out the brainwashing and have fun,love it.
Love the message in this short film – something us adults could learn from them too!