SYTYKM 2015 Winners
Best Overall Entry
Women, The Future and Mining
$5,000 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Directing
Teachers' Choice Award
The Doorway
$2,500 prize for Best Directing, plus $500 for the school
$2,500 prize for Teachers' Choice, plus $500 for the school
Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
Young Miners
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Music (Original Score & Lyrics)
Musical Minerals
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Comedy
On Every Channel
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Video in a Language Other Than English
Qu'est ce qui arrivera si...
(What would happen if...)
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Animation
Mining-The Lifeblood of Civilization
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Cinematography
Generations
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best 15 Second Commercial
Silhouettes
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
OMA Academy Award
A Look Beneath the Surface
Ottawa
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Honourable Mention
Mining Crew - Steel City
People's Choice Award
Mining for Knowledge
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
This video received 390 out of a total of 5,084 votes by the public.
2015 Award Ceremony
The seventh annual SYTYKM Awards Ceremony was held at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The awards provide a platform for young talent to have their extraordinary work recognized and honored before a distinguished audience. In addition to the prizes listed above, there were bonus ones determined by random draw: the $500 Early Bird Prize went to Leah Galanis, a student at East York Collegiate Institute in Toronto, while John McCrae Secondary School in Ottawa became the 3+ School Random Draw Winner, receiving $2,000 toward the purchase of audiovisual equipment. Peter Tipold, a teacher at Jean Vanier Catholic High School in Collingwood, and a member of the Teachers' Academy, which selected the winner of the Teachers' Choice Award, won $1,000 for his school in a random draw held during the awards ceremony.
You can get a taste of the evening in a video recorded by Amethyst Images, which captures some of the many highlights.
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