Video Clips
Ninvestigaw l-Ambjent ta’ Madwarna (It-Tielet Parti)
submitted by St Monica School B'Kara : Alexia Micallef, Emily Borg, Emma Cilia Debono, Kacey Wadge, Laura Rossitto, Mariah Deguara, Nicole Pisani, Valentina Vella for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): other, youtube
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
A three part investigative study of the litter found in the northern, central and southern regions of Malta, as documented by the Year 10 students of St Monica School B’Kara. The students visited popular student areas in each region and filmed their findings. Each of the videos documents each region separately.
Ninvestigaw l-Ambjent ta’ Madwarna (It-Tieni Parti)
submitted by St Monica School B'Kara : Alexia Micallef, Emily Borg, Emma Cilia Debono, Kacey Wadge, Laura Rossitto, Mariah Deguara, Nicole Pisani, Valentina Vella for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): other, youtube
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
A three part investigative study of the litter found in the northern, central and southern regions of Malta, as documented by the Year 10 students of St Monica School B’Kara. The students visited popular student areas in each region and filmed their findings. Each of the videos documents each region separately.
Ninvestigaw l-Ambjent ta’ Madwarna (L-Ewwel Parti)
submitted by St Monica School B'Kara : Alexia Micallef, Emily Borg, Emma Cilia Debono, Kacey Wadge, Laura Rossitto, Mariah Deguara, Nicole Pisani, Valentina Vella for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): other, youtube
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Commended
A three part investigative study of the litter found in the northern, central and southern regions of Malta, as documented by the Year 10 students of St Monica School B’Kara. The students visited popular student areas in each region and filmed their findings. Each of the videos documents each region separately.
Litter is Money – Invest Wisely
submitted by St Monica School B'Kara : Alexia Micallef, Emily Borg, Emma Cilia Debono, Kacey Wadge, Laura Rossitto, Mariah Deguara, Nicole Pisani, Valentina Vella for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): other, youtube
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: 1st place Litter less Campaign
This video is mainly promoting the fact that when people are more cautious and depose litter appropriately they are actually and indirectly using their money wisely. The problem of litter is truly a Maltese plague and people must realise that they are literally throwing away their money collected through taxes. In order to help the all students residing in Malta become more aware of this unbearable situation, we as form 4 Media Studies students at St Monica School B’Kara came up with this idea that once people realise that it’s all boils down to money unfortunately then they might do something about it.
Greasy Trash
submitted by ALP Paola : Christie Farrugia, Joshua Mercieca, Lydon Delia Zahra, Ryan Zammit for 15-18
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): other, School Assembly, School Open Day in April, school media, website
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: 1st place Litter less Campaign
How should burnt oil be thrown away? Can we recycle it? These are the questions that our students asked and researched after noticing the amount of oil that is thrown away. The research involved internet research, vox pops, an online survey, interviews to WasteServ and an interview to the Mayor of the locality. Towards the end of the video the students created a short tutorial on how oil should be disposed of correctly.
Let us save our Oceans.
submitted by St. Nicholas College Middle School Rabat : Victoria Magro, Kady Galea, Matteo Stagno, Jake Camilleri for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media,other,Whole school assembly, Featured in the Action Planet exhibition at St James Cavalier, Presented to other schools during the Global Week
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
The video was created using the simple technique of stop motion where around 160 photos were taken. The aim of the video is to create an original fun, simple yet innovative way to convey a very important message: that we are all responsible and that we all can make a difference. Living on an Island makes this topic even more valid. The video clearly shows what the problems caused by Ocean litter are and gives simple ways how to minimize the damage and engage in more sustainable practices.
Obstructions
submitted by MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts : Andrew Portelli Hale for 19-25
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, Social Media Post
filed under Reporting video Video Clips
The short film is about how the overdevelopment in Malta affects the daily routine of a young man. The amount of noise disrupts his daily life whether it be eating with his family, getting ready for the day ahead or just doing an errand. The problem of overdevelopment is so bad that it causes him stress and panic as he lies awake at night only to hear the sounds of construction echoing in his mind making him numb to his surroundings. He decides to get away from this craziness and chaos in the city and goes to the countryside where he finds peace and quiet. For a while, he has found a safe haven, until a construction crew worker comes and gives him a paper which lets him know that the property will be built on and that he must leave. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHP8LpOKp20
Waste bin story
submitted by University of Malta : Denise Brignani, Federica Scinetti for 19-25
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): website
filed under Campaigning video Video Clips
awarded: 1st place international, 1st place Litter less Campaign
Waste bin story We are two Erasmus student of the University of Malta. We created this video to promote the zero-waste lifestyle. By using a waste bin as the focus of the video, we showed how Malta’s waste crisis could be eased by ditching single-use products.
Traces of Him
submitted by MCAST : Alexandre for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Video Clips
did this project about Social Issue with others students, because it is a problem the influence a considerable numbers of the individuals within a society. This project is about a Person life social issue. A younger photographer who hasn’t been so close to her father, until he passed away and she start to realize that, she had a good time together with her father, sharing a bowl of ice cream, movies, playing etc… Perhaps she shouldn’t wait so long to tell her father I am sorry or how much she loved him. Now he’s gone and there’s nothing that she can do to chance it, but she can let others knows that it can happen to anyone.
Ġgantija temples and their preservation
submitted by MCAST Institute for creative arts : Christopher for 19-25
dissemination(s): other, Youtube video
filed under Video Clips
Ġgantija is a Gozitan marvel and is a shame when someone vandalises and abuses such magnificence. As a concept it gathers what is done to preserve and protect these temples as well as what procedures are taken when vandalism is the guest. This also highlights the beauty and the appreciation people have for this ancient temple. The video questions how, why, when and what is done to assure that these temples does not suffer from any ‘graffiti’ or personal signature from ‘culprits’. In this video, a brief knowledgeable and visual story is given to audience to immerse for the first time or relish for the second time watching this beautiful phenomenon created by our ancestors. Last but not least this video shows how up to date is the welcome centre and that finally Ġgantija is given the appreciation it deserves. Enjoy!


