[Short Movie] A collection of video project ideas you can use for cultural and school festivals
There are probably many people who want to try making a video for the school festival!
These days, there are lots of apps that make filming and editing easy, so the key point is that anyone can give it a try without much hassle.
Here, we’re mainly introducing videos that were actually made for school festivals.
From works with lots of time and effort put into them to fun videos that stand out with clever ideas, there are many different styles.
Use these as a reference and expand your ideas in various directions.
Let’s all work together to create a memorable video and enjoy the school festival!
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[Short Film] A Collection of Video Project Ideas You Can Use at School Cultural Festivals (91–100)
Love Dance

Hoshino Gen’s “Koi,” which became a hit as the theme song for the drama We Married as a Job (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu).
The “Koi Dance” that sparked a boom alongside it also made waves.
Its cute choreography matches the upbeat sound perfectly, and just watching it makes you want to try dancing yourself.
If everyone practices and films the dance together, it becomes a solid video piece.
Shooting with a fixed camera works, but adding movement to the frame is also recommended.
Make full use of filming techniques like panning and tilting—give it a try.
In conclusion
We’ve packed this article with recommended video projects and ideas for your school festival. From classic go-to concepts for festival films to parodies of popular TV shows and trending YouTube channels, there were all sorts of ideas. Use the ideas introduced here as inspiration, add your own twists and creativity, and make something fun and compelling to watch!



