Element Assignment Character, Prop & Line Requirements
At the Kickoff Event we will announce a character, a prop and a line of dialogue just a few minutes before the Official Filmmaking Period begins.
These elements must be included in your film.

The elements will vary from city to city, but in each location ALL teams will have the same required elements. It's up to each team to decide how to integrate them into their own film. Teams compete for most creative use of these elements.
Examples of Previous Characters
Eli of Elisabet Rosaria, Cientifico Aruba 2019
Max of Maxi, binnenhuisarchitect Amsterdam, Netherlands 2019
Harry or Harriette Haaks, boom chirurg Eindhoven, Netherlands 2020
Eli òf Elisabèt Rosaria, Sientífiko Bonaire 2019
Examples of Previous Props
fietsonderdeel Leeuwarden, Netherlands 2017
een appeltaart Nijmegen, Netherlands 2018
een handschoen Nijmegen, Netherlands 2019
un cadenas Brussel, België 2019
Examples of Previous Lines
Je wint tijd, als je de tijd neemt Leeuwarden, Netherlands 2019
Dat had ik je ook kunnen vertellen. Eindhoven, Netherlands 2020
Mi ta dal e loke e ta dal. Bonaire 2020
Ik hoop dat je gelukkig wordt. Rotterdam, Netherlands 2017
Required Line
The required line of dialogue must be heard or seen - it may be written. It may be in a foreign language; however if it is not clear that this is the required line, it should be translated.
Required Character
The required character does not have to be the star, but we must actually see him/her on the screen. Name tags, etc. are not necessary so long as the audience can infer who he/she is.
Required Prop
The required prop must be seen, and it should be used in your film in some way.
Adherence to Assignment
Did you know judges base part of their scores on a film’s adherence to assignment? This refers to the genre and required elements.
Elements in Credits Do Not Count
The required elements must appear in the story of your film. Use of the elements only in the end credits will NOT fulfill the requirement.