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Air New Zealand - Make Your Own Saftey Video

Air New Zealand - Make Your Own Saftey Video

Air New Zealand – the airline known for its creative inflight safety videos – has partnered with New Zealand’s ‘Te Papa’ National Museum in Wellington to run a nationwide competition for school kids in years 4 to 8 to create their own version of an ANZ safety video.

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Addressing school teachers, ANZ encouraged them to: “Ask your students to grab their cameras and get creative. A great day out in the capital for your class and supervising adults!”

The safety video should be 2–3 minutes long and will be judged on originality, creativity and ‘fun factor’, with the winners announced at the end of April. A selection of the best entries will also be screened at the exhibition at Te Papa for all visitors to see.

One class will win the grand prize of a trip to Wellington to visit the airline’s 75th anniversary exhibition, “Air New Zealand 75 years: Our nation. The world. Connected,” and learn about the airline from the Te Papa curator. Second and third prize winners will receive HP Chromebooks for the classroom and HP Officejet Pro X-series printers for their school.

Commenting on the initiative, ANZ’s Head of Global Brand Development Jodi Williams said,

We have developed a reputation for our safety videos which have been viewed by millions of people worldwide and always tend to generate a lot of conversation. We’re excited to open up our creative platform to Kiwi kids and, as with our safety videos, we’ll be looking for originality, creativity and that sense of fun.

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