How to Enter

Follow the steps below to enter the Young Film Critic competition 2011.

Step 1: Choose your category

Step 2: Read the tips

Step 3: Read terms & conditions

Step 4: Submit your entries

Competition deadline 16th December 2011

Choose your category

Age 4-7

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 4 and 7 when you enter the competition. You will need to produce an A4 visual representation of a scene from a film you’ve seen at the cinema in the last year OR create a poster for a film you’ve seen at the cinema in the past year.

To create your poster or scene representation you can use any materials you like, providing it can be sent in the post and fits onto an A4 sheet of paper. To give you some ideas please look at the tips page.

Age 4-7 Sensory Impaired

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 4 and 7 when you enter the competition and have a sensory impairment of some kind. Sensory impairment includes those who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or blind or partially sighted.

You will need to produce an A4 visual representation of a scene from a film you’ve attended at the cinema in the last year OR create a poster for a film you’ve seen at the cinema in the past year.

To create your poster or scene representation you can use any materials you like, providing it can be sent in the post and fits onto an A4 sheet of paper. To give you some ideas please look at the tips page.

You can post your review in any format, including drawn, audio, video and Braille to this address: Young Film Critic Competition, Film Education, 91 Berwick Street, London, W1F 0BP. All postal entries must be accompanied a completed entry form.

Age 7-11

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 8 and 11 when you enter the competition. You will need to write a review of a film you have seen in the cinema in the past year. Your review needs to be approximately 250 words long, but remember that we’re looking for quality over quantity. For guidance on how to write an engaging film review, go to the tips page.

Age 7-11 Sensory Impaired

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 8 and 11 when you enter the competition and have a sensory impairment of some kind. Sensory impairment includes those who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or blind or partially sighted.

For guidance on how to write an engaging film review, go to the tips page. You can post your review in any format, including written, audio, video and Braille to this address: Young Film Critic Competition, Film Education, 91 Berwick Street, London, W1F 0BP. All postal entries must be accompanied a completed entry form.

Age 11-14

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 11 and 14 when you enter the competition. You will need to write a review of a film you have seen in the cinema in the past year. Your review needs to be approximately 250 words long, but remember that we’re looking for quality over quantity. For guidance on how to write an engaging film review, go to the tips page.

Age 11-14 Sensory Impaired

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 11 and 14 when you enter the competition and have a sensory impairment of some kind. Sensory impairment includes those who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or blind or partially sighted.

For guidance on how to write an engaging film review, go to the tips page. You can post your review in any format, including written, audio, video and Braille to this address: Young Film Critic Competition, Film Education, 91 Berwick Street, London, W1F 0BP. All postal entries must be accompanied a completed entry form.

Age 15-19

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 15 and 19 when you enter the competition. You will need to write a review of a film you have seen in the cinema in the past year. Your review needs to be approximately 250 words long, but remember that we’re looking for quality over quantity. For guidance on how to write an engaging film review, go to the tips page.

Age 15-19 Sensory Impaired

To enter this category you must be between the ages of 15 and 19 when you enter the competition and have a sensory impairment of some kind. Sensory impairment includes those who are deaf or hard of hearing and/or blind or partially sighted.

You will need to write a review of a film you have attended in the cinema in the past year. Your review needs to be approximately 250 words long, but remember that we’re looking for quality over quantity. For guidance on how to write an engaging film review, go to the tips page.

You can post your review in any format, including written, audio, video and Braille to this address: Young Film Critic Competition, Film Education, 91 Berwick Street, London, W1F 0BP. All postal entries must be accompanied a completed entry form.