Thank you for taking part in the 2019/2020 RE:view Cambridge Religion on film competition run by the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge. 

This year's theme is 50 RELIGIOUS TREASURES OF CAMBRIDGE and the competition is open to all UK* students in Years 9 to 13. The deadline is Monday 16th December 2019 and winners will be notified in January 2020.

Full details about the competition are available from the Faculty of Divinity outreach pages.

* Students from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man are all welcome to participate.

Please read this important information about the competition
Films must be no longer than 5 minutes and indicate the 'Treasure' that inspired the film, and include the disclaimer stated on the competition website. The films will be viewed and judged by a panel of staff and students, and written feedback provided. Feedback will be sent by email to all the email addresses given (students and teachers). Paper certificates will be sent to the school address; cheques will be sent directly to students at their home addresses, which will be confirmed before cheques are issued. Prize money will be shared among the winning students and cheques will be issued in the name of the student. We will list the names and schools of winners and runners up on the Faculty of Divinity webpage. Students must agree to the Team Declaration below, stating that they are the authors of the film, and that sources, images, music etc are properly cited. No entry will be accepted without a declaration. No video will be accepted without inclusion of a disclaimer which states that the views and opinions in the film are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of any member of the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

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* 1. What is the title of your film?

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* 2. What is the URL for your film on YouTube? Please make sure you set the privacy settings of your video to 'unlisted'.

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* 3. Use this space to write a short introduction to your film, including which of the 50 Treasures it is inspired by (no more than 200 words)

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* 4. Please enter details of your school and teacher here. Your teacher may be contacted to confirm your entry, so please make them aware that you are entering the competition and check that they are willing for you to include their details here.

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* 5. Student details for team member 1

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* 6. Student details for additional team members

Please read this declaration and ensure that all team members agree to it before signing

I/we confirm that we have read the Privacy Notice.

I/we declare that the film linked to above is our own work and that permission has been sought and granted for all images, music and film that is not our own work. We have cited all sources used in making the film, and any direct quotes. We have received permission from anyone who appears in the film to use their image and (where appropriate) their words for the purposes of this film. This is acknowledged at the end of the film in written or spoken format.

We/I give permission for the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge to use our/my names, to download the film, and to make use of it without cost during and after the competition to promote the competition and, more generally, the outreach work of the Faculty. We acknowledge that the copyright of the film will remain ours/mine. We/I have included a disclaimer which states that the views and opinions in the film are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of any member of the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

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* 7. I confirm that I have read the declaration above and agree to it on behalf of myself, and my other team members if applicable

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* 8. Name and email address of student completing this form

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