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Amrisha Prashar
on 5 October 2015

Scope Wonderland: Selected content


We collaborated with the content creators Userfarm to ask filmmakers how they would interpret the richness of Scopes through an open video brief. Within the brief filmographers were asked to express the emotion, wonder and immersive discovery of a richer, fuller world with Scopes.

A selection of entries came up that provided much food for thought with how Scopes are viewed, though we were only able to select three with the following rewards:

1st: €5,000
2nd: €3,000
3rd: €2,000

A huge congratulations to Irene Caron our first selected video who created a rich, immersive depiction of the Scope experience. Her entry ‘Your Content Wonderland’ can be viewed here.

Our second rewarded video went to Gianni Caratelli’s humorous interpretation of the Music Scope with ‘Enjoy your world.’ And in third place Luca Rigon’s emotive piece titled ‘I feel.’

Many thanks to all those that participated – it got our creative juices flowing!

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