[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 Movies] Ideas for Video Projects You Can Use at Culture and School Festivals (41–50)
A parody of a major film studio’s intro

I think most people are now familiar with the intros from famous movie companies like 20th Century Fox and Universal Studios.
If you imitate these intros at the start of your show, it won’t just excite the audience—it will also set the mood! Give it a try! Highly recommended.
[Short Movie] A Collection of Video Project Ideas for School Culture Festivals (51–60)
High schooler things

Many people probably want to share the little, secret joys of high school life with others and have them relate.
A short movie that compiles those moments is the “high school student relatable moments” video.
This one is especially targeted at teachers.
Students who actually know their teachers would probably find it even more hilarious.
It’s fun to look for those ‘relatable’ bits, and acting them out is enjoyable too.
It’s a video you can create while having fun.
The key is to avoid letting it become too much of an inside joke.
VR video

Even though you know a VR video is just an image spread out before your eyes, the sense of presence is so strong you can’t help but gasp.
VR stands for Virtual Reality, known in Japanese as “kasō genjitsu.” VR videos that make you feel like you’re standing somewhere high up, like on a rooftop, are famous, right? Let’s try making one of those VR videos ourselves—and then show it off at the school festival!
Fortune Cookie in Love

This is a music video-style clip inspired by AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie,” which has become a staple and a major social phenomenon, spawning countless versions.
The rapid scene switching is the big highlight, and it works great either as a school introduction-style piece or as a playful, costume-changing skit.
Okazaki Taiiku “MUSIC VIDEO” cover

The artist Okazaki Taiiku, who hails from Kyoto Prefecture.
The music video for his major-label debut song “MUSIC VIDEO” was showered with praise from all sides.
How about trying to recreate it yourself? According to the video’s creator, “there were an insane number of cuts,” so it seems to take a lot of time.
Still, it’s sure to become the talk of the entire school!
Dance music video

It was so amazing that I couldn’t help but let my mouth hang slightly open.
A dance that you’d normally only get to perform at events like a school festival will draw even more attention on campus if you preserve it like this as a video work.
This is definitely going to make you popular, right!
VRChat Movie

VRChat is a social VR platform operated by an American company.
You can communicate with other users in virtual spaces, and regular events make it popular around the world.
In VRChat, you can also film videos using a custom-made avatar tailored to your preferences.
Short movies created with the latest tools are sure to draw attention at your school festival! Let’s energize the venue with next-generation movies!



