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BIZKIDZ

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BIZKIDZ is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-18
21 minutes
VIDEO
CANEDY KNOWLES
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Absolutely intriguing! BizKidz captivates with its inventive concept, promising a hilarious yet thought-provoking exploration of our fascination with success and privilege. With a talented young cast, this mockumentary is poised to be a must-watch for its clever humor and social commentary.

This tongue-in-cheek mockumentary follows a quirky team's quest to discover the next significant invention at the BizKidz Challenge, leading to uproarious antics and a humorous take on our obsession with success.

I recommend BizKidz for a youth and family film festival. Its focus on young entrepreneurs and their journey to pursue innovative ideas makes it entertaining and inspiring for young audiences and their families. The film's creativity, determination, and teamwork themes align well with the festival's target demographic. I appreciate the comedic approach to satirizing our culture's fascination with success and innovation. It offers a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on these themes. I love how each kid has a different business idea, which adds a unique and engaging dimension to the storyline. The cinematography and camera work uses a dynamic range of angles and a documentary style that lends the film a vlog-like, intimate feel. However, there are scenes where the camera work becomes somewhat busy, which lead to visual distraction. The characters wear typical attire for young people, which align perfectly with the film's style. The locations, specifically the business fair and the stage, suit the storyline. The film relies on dialogue and natural audio to convey the story so there is minimal background music or sound effects.

Some young actors portray characters participating at a kids' business fair while others represent potential entrepreneurs. George Andrew Moore as "Bradley," Kylie Kwon as "Amy," Finely Malone as "Cindy" and Malia Keita as "Eek" are key characters. Their character development revolves around them as young entrepreneurs experiencing the BizKidz Challenge, offering a glimpse into their personal growth, insights, and evolving perspectives as they engage with the competition.

The behind-the-scenes contributors play that shape the film's creative vision and execution include director Canedy Knowles and writers Don Stallings and Canedy Knowles, who play an essential role in coordinating and managing the filmmaking process. My favorite part of the film was witnessing all the fair attendees' interviews about their innovative ideas and professional attitudes. This segment provides a fascinating glimpse into the young entrepreneurs' creative minds and dedication to their visions.

The film's message promotes the idea of young entrepreneurs' creative and innovative potential, highlighting the importance of nurturing their ideas and fostering a supportive environment for the next generation of business leaders.

I give BizKidz 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Hanadie K., KIDS FIRST!

Absolutely intriguing! BizKidz captivates with its inventive concept, promising a hilarious yet thought-provoking exploration of our fascination with success and privilege. With a talented young cast, this mockumentary is poised to be a must-watch for its clever humor and social commentary.

This tongue-in-cheek mockumentary follows a quirky team's quest to discover the next significant invention at the BizKidz Challenge, leading to uproarious antics and a humorous take on our obsession with success.

I recommend BizKidz for a youth and family film festival. Its focus on young entrepreneurs and their journey to pursue innovative ideas makes it entertaining and inspiring for young audiences and their families. The film's creativity, determination, and teamwork themes align well with the festival's target demographic. I appreciate the comedic approach to satirizing our culture's fascination with success and innovation. It offers a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on these themes. I love how each kid has a different business idea, which adds a unique and engaging dimension to the storyline. The cinematography and camera work uses a dynamic range of angles and a documentary style that lends the film a vlog-like, intimate feel. However, there are scenes where the camera work becomes somewhat busy, which lead to visual distraction. The characters wear typical attire for young people, which align perfectly with the film's style. The locations, specifically the business fair and the stage, suit the storyline. The film relies on dialogue and natural audio to convey the story so there is minimal background music or sound effects.

Some young actors portray characters participating at a kids' business fair while others represent potential entrepreneurs. George Andrew Moore as "Bradley," Kylie Kwon as "Amy," Finely Malone as "Cindy" and Malia Keita as "Eek" are key characters. Their character development revolves around them as young entrepreneurs experiencing the BizKidz Challenge, offering a glimpse into their personal growth, insights, and evolving perspectives as they engage with the competition.

The behind-the-scenes contributors play that shape the film's creative vision and execution include director Canedy Knowles and writers Don Stallings and Canedy Knowles, who play an essential role in coordinating and managing the filmmaking process. My favorite part of the film was witnessing all the fair attendees' interviews about their innovative ideas and professional attitudes. This segment provides a fascinating glimpse into the young entrepreneurs' creative minds and dedication to their visions.

The film's message promotes the idea of young entrepreneurs' creative and innovative potential, highlighting the importance of nurturing their ideas and fostering a supportive environment for the next generation of business leaders.

I give BizKidz 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Hanadie K., KIDS FIRST!

BizKidz is a short mockumentary exploring our cultural obsession with success and privilege. A documentary crew captures the behind the scenes antics of the annual BizKidz Challenge. Bradley, Amy, Cyndi and Eek are out to find a young person with the next big invention that will change the world and take the winner from entre-manure to entrepreneur. When Bradley hears that Jeff Besos has accepted his invitation to judge the contest, it sends him into a capitalist frenzy as he tries to present the local event as world class. Luckily, his friends are there to keep his feet on the ground and the show on track. BizKidz is Shark Tank meets Waiting for Guffman meets Stairway to Stardom.
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