SYTYKM 2016 Winners
Best Overall Entry
Teachers' Choice
Technology - the Future of Ontario Mining
$5,000 prize, plus $500 for the school for Best Overall
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school for Teachers' Choice
Best Directing
Thank You
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Music (Original Score & Lyrics)
The Mining Song
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Comedy
Would You Like Quartz With That?
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Video in a Language Other Than English
OMA Academy Award
Le futur de l'industrie minière
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school for Best Video in a Language other than English
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school for OMA Academy Award
Best Animation
The Timeline Of Mining
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Cinematography
Foreur De Diamant
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best 15 Second Commercial
Mining for a Better Living
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Best Art Direction in a 15 Second Commercial
Mining Is Everything
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
OMA Academy Award
The World is Our Mine
$2,500 prize, plus $500 for the school
Honourable Mention 1
Mining Television
$500 prize
Honourable Mention 2
The Dig Jig
$500 prize
Honourable Mention 3
How to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse - Comment Survivre l'Apocalypse Zombi
$500 prize
Honourable Mention 4
Dear Grandpa
$500 prize
Honourable Mention 5
OMA We Make Heroes
$500 prize
2016 Award Ceremony
The eighth and final SYTYKM Awards Ceremony was held at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. In addition to the prizes listed above, there were bonus ones determined by random draw: the $500 Early Bird Prize went to Madeha Jeraj, a student at Langstaff Secondary School in Toronto, while Sir Fredrick Banting Secondary School in London became the 3+ School Random Draw Winner, receiving $2,000 toward the purchase of audiovisual equipment. Nicholas Cox, a teacher at The Woodlands Secondary School in Mississauga, and a member of the Teachers' Academy, which selected the winner of the Teachers' Choice Award, won $1,000 in a random draw held during the awards ceremony.
A video recorded by Capital Arts Productions, a company started by SYTYKM alumni, captured some of the many highlights of the evening, as did these photos by Shan Qiao Photography.
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