Festival Categories: Main Section: 1. Television Series 2. Talk Show Format TV Program 3. Mixed-Format TV Program 4. Documentary (cinematic and television) 5. News Report – A type of report that uses images and videos to quickly and accurately cover a news event. 6. Narrative Report – A report that tells a story or describes an event using visuals and sound, often with minimal text, conveying a specific message or information. 7. Motion Graphics 8. Written Content Feature Story, one that deeply explores a specific topic, focusing on storytelling and engaging details. Its goal is to attract readers through compelling narratives and accessible analysis. These articles often address current and significant issues, aiming to create emotional or intellectual connections with the audience. They are typically written by journalists and reporters. Viewpoint Article, one that presents the author’s personal perspective or analysis on a particular subject, often aiming to persuade readers to accept the writer’s stance. Compared to research articles, it relies less on data and more on reasoning to support the argument. Topics usually relate to impactful societal or contemporary issues, presented from a fresh and unique angle. The tone is assertive and emphasizes the author’s viewpoint. These articles are generally written by experienced experts. Investigative Report, one that is based on thorough and comprehensive research, using credible evidence and data to support its claims. It aims to uncover hidden truths or examine significant issues, with its findings deeply analyzed. The purpose of such articles is to drive change, raise awareness, or promote reform within society. All stages of the investigation are conducted with scientific rigor and ethical standards, and the article follows a clear and organized structure. These articles are typically written by professional and experienced journalists. 9. Radio: Productions and Podcasts: Podcast – Serialized audio programs produced on various topics, available online for streaming or download. Radio Documentary – A program that deeply investigates a specific topic or event, including research and interviews. Radio Drama – An audio story that uses dialogue, music, and sound effects to create an immersive experience. Talk Show Format – Programs focused on conversations and interviews with various guests. Mixed-Format Program – Shows that combine different types of content such as interviews, music, and news. Technology and AI-Based Program – Programs that utilize modern technologies and artificial intelligence for content production and analysis. 10. Social Media Section: Animation – Narrative, educational, or promotional works created using various animation techniques such as 2D, 3D, stop motion, and others. Recommended duration: up to 10 minutes. Short Film – A video production with a narrative, documentary, or experimental structure. Recommended duration including: up to 15 minutes. Videocast – A visual podcast focused primarily on the topic of discussion rather than the individuals on screen. Typically, more professional, longer, and structured than vlogs, videocasts are presented episodically with hosts and guests, and are commonly published on platforms like
YouTube or dedicated channels. Recommended duration: 10 to 90 minutes.
Vlog – Personal and informal video content created by individuals, emphasizing their personality and perspective. Usually short and shared on social media platforms like Instagram or TikTok, in vertical (9:16) or horizontal (16:9) formats. Recommended duration: up to 20 minutes. Palestine Section: 1. Feature Film 2. Music 3. Best Documentary 4. Best TV Program 5. Music Video, one that primarily focuses on the fusion of music and visuals. In this type of video, the song or musical piece serves as the central element, while images and graphics are used to enhance the message or emotion conveyed by the music. 6. Short Film 7. Short Animation 8. Illustration and Visual Arts that include conceptual illustration, posters, caricatures, artistic photography, motion graphics, typography, and calligraphy. ==References==