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BEST 10 SHOT FILM 2023: THE WINNERS

JUDGING PANEL

Robin Kinsey, Vice President Marketing, Walt Disney Studios EMEA & UK – Marvel, Lucasfilm & 20th Century Studios

Ed Boase, Co-founder, Young Film Academy

Young Film Academy Youth Panel



YEARS 7-9

WINNER: New Hall School, “PRISON BREAK”

Judges’ comments:

“This well-crafted short film pays brilliant homage to Sergio Leone Westerns with a
modern spin. The performances are superb, with inventive editing, and dynamic camera
work which helps create real tension and claustrophobia. We were gripped throughout – Congratulations!”

Read more on New Hall School’s website

2ND PLACE: Downe House School, “MOVING TOO FAST”

Judges’ comments:

“This film is both moving and hugely entertaining. The actors show real commitment, with
excellent performances and characters that really tug at the heartstrings. The filmmakers
aren’t afraid to go a bit dark, which makes the uplifting finale all the more effective. Excellent work!”

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Bishops Stortford College, “EYE FOR AN EYE”

Judges’ comments:

“This Tarantino-esque revenge film is truly effective storytelling. It starts with a bang
(literally!) and never slows down. The pace, energy and streamlined narrative make for a
great watch. We particularly enjoyed the funeral scene, the quirky camera angles and the soundtrack. Well done!”

Read more on Bishop’s Stortford College’s website


YEARS 10-12

WINNER: Bradfield College, “FOOTBALL FRENZY”

Judges’ comments:

“Good sports films are rare, but this outstanding piece of work manages it. Two opposing
sets of characters are introduced in hugely entertaining fashion, revealing their motivations
through actions rather than words, which is great filmmaking. This film is a deserving
winner, and the filmmakers can be incredibly proud of achieving high quality results in such a short time”

Read more on Bradfield College’s website

2ND PLACE: Notting Hill & Ealing High School, “THE GHOST OF YOU”

Judges’ comments:

“This film is beautifully made, with moving performances. It tells a tragic story with a
cleverly fragmented structure with a devastating twist in the final moments. We loved the
choice of haunting music, the juxtaposition of past and present, and the skeletal hand… a truly impressive, accomplished piece of filmmaking”

Read more on NHEHS’s website

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Bedales School, “THE LOST SOUL”

Judges’ comments:

“Terrifying, atmospheric and brutal… also totally compelling and had us glued to the
screen. The filmmakers make fantastic use of the woodland location (always good for
horror films) underscored by a chilling soundtrack. We were very impressed by the
performances, particularly the sinister cult leader and his unwitting prey. The ending is devastating – David Fincher (Se7en) would approve…”

Read more on Bedales’ website

Congratulations to all Nominees and Winners!

Winner: Bradfield College, “Football Frenzy”

Winner: New Hall School, “Prison Break”

2nd Place: Downe House School, “Moving Too Fast”

2nd Place: Notting Hill & Ealing High School, “The Ghost of You”

Highly Commended: Bedales School, “The Lost Soul”

Highly Commended: Bishop’s Stortford College, “Eye for an Eye”


BEST 10 SHOT FILM 2023: THE NOMINEES

YEARS 7-9

Bishop’s Stortford College: “EYE FOR AN EYE”

Bloxham School: “ALL SILENT ON THE EASTERN FRONT”

Downe House School: “MOVING TOO FAST”

Guildford High School: “KARMA”

King’s College School, Wimbledon: “HEARTBREAK”

New Hall School: “PRISON BREAK”

Oxford High School : “MEMORIES BRING BACK YOU”

St Albans High School for Girls: “GUILTY OF LOVE”

St Catherine’s School, Twickenham: “DEATH BY WIFE”

Tormead School: “LOVE KNOT”

YEARS 10-12

Ardingly College: “DASHING PRINCESS”

Bedales: “THE LOST SOUL”

Bradfield College: “FOOTBALL FRENZY”

Caterham School: “HIGH INFIDELITY”

Notting Hill & Ealing High School: “THE GHOST OF YOU”

Queen’s College, London: “ROYAL FLUSH”

St Catherine’s School, Bramley: “ONE MAN TAG”

St Swithun’s School: “THE CHASE”

The King’s School, Canterbury: “ANNIVERSARY”

University College School, Hampstead: “GET BACK”


2023 10 Shot Film Awards

In 2023, 125 leading UK schools hosted the One Day Film School™. More than 1000 films were made by over 10,000 Year 7-12 students.

Young Film Academy experts have nominated films in 2 categories (Years 7-9, Years 10-12). 3 films will be selected in each category: Highly Commended, 2nd Place and Winner: Best 10 Shot Film of 2023. Good luck to all the nominees!


Key Dates

22.5.24 10 Shot Film Awards announced

25.11.24 Nominations announced (Years 7-9, 10-12)

DATE TBA Winners announced


ENTRY CRITERIA

10 SHOT FILM: THE RULES

  1. Films must have 3 x wides, 3 x mediums and 4 close-ups
  2. The camera must be still when filming
  3. Films must be 2 minutes or less
  4. Films must be silent (with music)
  5. Films must be based on 1 of 5 Classic Storylines

10 SHOT FILM: CLASSIC STORYLINES

  1. A criminal, someone wants revenge on them
  2. Someone on the run (maybe innocent) being chased
  3. True love, an obstacle
  4. A hero, a villain, an object they both want
  5. Someone is kidnapped, an attempted rescue



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The One Day Film School is developed by Young Film Academy (YFA), the UK’s leading provider of filmmaking courses for 8-18 year olds. Each year, YFA helps over 7500 young people make their first digital films.

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