COMPETITION
   
OVER 23'000.- WORTH OF PRIZES!
 
 
 
THEME
 
 
The motto of Schweizer AG short film competition 2024 is «Multilingualism Switzerland»
 
 
The film Bon Schuur Ticino with Beat Schlatter and by Peter Luisi
is the inspiration for this exciting short film competition. One of Switzerlands unique features is its four national languages
However, there are also different dialects within the language regions. 
For example, it can be very difficult for someone from Eastern Switzerland to understand someone from Valais.

 
Whether at school, at work, in the military or in your free time: 
Most of us have had funny and interesting experiences in this context
with multilingualism in Switzerland.
 
Tell a story about „multilingualism in Switzerland“ in your own short film of maximum 5 minutes
and win one of the many great prizes!

 
 
In addition, the best short films will be published.

 
 
 
 
 
PRIZES

 

 
Sony FX6

1. Prize

Sony FX6
Sony FX3

2. Prize

Sony FX3
Canon EOS C70

3. Prize

Canon EOS C70
Produkt 4

4. Prize

Nikon Kit Z 6II
Produkt 4

5. Prize

Aputure LS 600d Pro
Produkt 4

6. Prize

Manfrotto Stativset
 
 

Prizes to win:

  • 1. Prize Sony FX6 worth CHF 5'350.-
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  • 2. Prize Sony FX3 worth CHF 5'000.-
  • 3. Prize Canon EOS C70 worth CHF 4'550.-
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  • 4. Prize Nikon Kit Z 6II + 24–120 worth CHF 3'299.-
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  • 5. Prize Aputure LS 600d Pro worth CHF 2'000.-
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  • 6. Prize Manfrotto Stativset MVH502A,546BK worth CHF 750.-
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  • 7. - 11. Prize 1-day training course at Schweizervideo worth CHF 310.-
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JURY
 
Beat Schlatter

BEAT SCHLATTER

 
Beat Schlatter is a renowned Swiss actor, comedian, and author. He has earned recognition for his comedic talent, versatility, and creative work across stage, screen, and theater. Schlatter is known for his appearances in various Swiss films, television series, and stage productions. His commitment to promoting arts and culture, as well as his contributions to the entertainment industry, make him an inspiring figure for aspiring artists and filmmakers.
In the context of the contest, Beat Schlatter, as a jury member, brings immense value due to his extensive experience in the entertainment industry and understanding of the creative process. His expertise and insights into the Swiss film industry could encourage participants to showcase their artistic vision and talent in their submissions.
Peter Luisi

PETER LUISI

 
Peter Luisi is a respected Swiss film producer, director, and screenwriter. He has produced numerous award-winning films and directed works that have garnered recognition both in Switzerland and internationally. Luisi is known for his ability to tell captivating stories that reflect cultural diversity and societal themes. His contributions to the Swiss film industry are reflected in the quality and diversity of his works. Emphasizing Peter Luisi's involvement in the jury of the competition is significant, as his experience and expertise provide filmmakers with an opportunity to present their creative ideas related to Switzerland's multilingualism in a professional and engaging manner.
Rafael Kistler

RAFAEL KISTLER

 
Rafael Kistler is an outstanding Swiss cinematographer and filmmaker. His work spans various film projects, including documentaries, feature films, and commercials. Kistler is recognized for his ability to craft visual stories and capture emotions and messages through his cinematography. His technical expertise and artistic sensibilities have earned recognition for many of his works in the film industry. The participation of Rafael Kistler as a jury member gives a great value to the participants of the competition, as his knowledge in film production and ability to create visual content could offer them insights into the power of visual language and representation. The expertise and experiences of these personalities could serve as inspiration for participants of the competition, providing them with valuable insights into the world of film production, direction, and visual storytelling.
Jose Garcia

JOSE GARCIA

 
Jose Garcia has been known in the video and film industry for 30 years and has been the managing director of Schweizer AG for many years. Together with his team, he has always successfully contributed to the technical know-how of the Swiss film and television industry. José Garcia represents Schweizer AG as organiser and focuses on the technical qualities of the videos submitted.

 

 
 
 
SPONSORS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PARTICIPATION

 

Anyone who is resident in Switzerland, at least 18 years old and capable of acting.
 

Closing date, submission, award ceremony and conditions of participation:
 
Closing date 30.09.2024
 
(competition@schweizervideo.ch)
 
With full residential address, telephone number and date of birth

Full HD, MP4, max 20 Mb/s to mail address
competition@schweizervideo.ch
 
The date of the award ceremony will be announced soon
 
 
By taking part in the competition, each participant automatically agrees to the terms and conditions of participation.