Welcome to the Hall of Fame.
This is where we display the works of the winners of the Video Matsuri Contest.
Congratulations to the following contestants!
St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School
'Days of the Week Rap'
Radford College
'Canberra News'
North Sydney Girls High School 'I Want to Eat Japanese'
Remi Hatsumi, David Tang, Andrew Min, Hana Thomson, Preston Leung 'Jitsu wa'
Prizes – Winners will receive a unique 2011 Video Matsuri trophy plus a gift voucher
Primary Division
Brighton State School QLD
'NinjaTV' Most Entertaining
Peace Lutheran College 'Superduper Introduction' Best Collaboration
St Aidans AGS
'Dressing Up' Best Idea
Churchie Prep 'Let's Go Shopping' Best Production
Sydenham-Hillside Primary School
'The Magic Peach' Best Acting
Junior Secondary Division
St. George Girls High School '
Obake Gakkou' Best Camera Work
St Leonards College 'Fruit Story' Best Concept
St. George Girls High School 'Picnic' Best Japanese Language
Manly Selective Campus 'Camping' Best Production & Acting
Manly Selective Campus 'Sensei Dame!' Best Senario
St George Girls High School 'How to be a Stalker' Most Humorous
Senior Secondary Division
Morley Senior High School 'Kaguyahime to Momotaro
to Dora' Best Acting
Kerikeri High School -上手な生徒になる 夢 - Best Japanese Language
Cohuna Secondary College 'Issunboushi' Most Creative Production
Tertiary Division
Hyo-Jin Lee, Suzie Lee, Selena Chen - オノマトペ - Special Runner Up Prize
Emerson Sunardi, Kelvin Man,
Mandy Chang and Raymond Wang - 恋愛偏差値ゼロ - Best Japanese Language
Prizes – Special awards winners will each receive a gift voucher
Contest Comments - 2011
We would like to congratulate everyone who participated in the 2011 Video Matsuri Contest.
Now in its third year, the contest continues to grow in popularity with just over 100 entries submitted this year!
This year we saw the return of a number of familiar faces sending in their applications, and it was amazing to see the development in their Japanese language ability as well as their creative talents in short film making. We also saw a lot of fresh faces and were amazed by the talent of the students, and the range in genres and styles from humour to horror to claymation. Most wonderfully, it was great to see so many people having fun with their Japanese language learning through their creations.