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Rabu, 14 November 2012

2013 World of 7 Billion Video Contest

Did you know that the world population hit seven billion people in 2011? How does this affect you, your neighborhood, and the global community? How does it impact our environment now and in the future?

Create a short video public service announcement (PSA) that illustrates the connection between world population at 7 billion and ONE of the following:
  1. Food Security
  2. Global Status of Women/Girls
  3. Wildlife Habitat

The length of each PSA should be between 30 – 45 seconds.

Click the link below for Official Rules and more details.

Prizes

Topic: Food Security
  • One (1) First Place: $1,000
  • One (1) Second Place: $500
  • Two (2) Honorable Mentions: $250 each
Topic: Global Status of Women/Girls
  • One (1) First Place: $1,000
  • One (1) Second Place: $500
  • Two (2) Honorable Mentions: $250 each

Topic: Wildlife Habitat
  • One (1) First Place: $1,000
  • One (1) Second Place: $500
  • Two (2) Honorable Mentions: $250 each

Eligibility
Any high school student (grade 9-12, or it’s international equivalent) is free to enter. Students may be located anywhere in the world.
View Full Contest Details

Jumat, 09 November 2012

Interact video contest deadline is 3 December


Interactors: Share your club’s story by entering a short video in the annual Interact video contest. This year, to celebrate Interact’s 50th anniversary, Interactors or their sponsoring clubs can choose one of three themes:
  • Past: The unbelievable history of my Interact club (with bonus points awarded for including interviews with former Interactors)
  • Present: Five ways my Interact club makes the world a better place
  • Future: Interact 2062 -- How Interact will change the world in the next 50 years
“I think the most enjoyable part of our contest experience was watching students engage with one another to achieve a goal,’’ says Laurie Coburn, sponsor  of the Interact Club of Episcopal School of Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, which won the grand prize in last year’s contest.
The club’s winning video, Change 4 Change, chronicles the middle school students’ schoolwide project to raise funds for and awareness of Rotary’s End Polio Now campaign. 
“Students were willing to put in extra time and effort to accomplish something outside of themselves for others,” says Coburn. “Middle school students get a bad reputation for being selfish, but when someone is in need, you can count on them to be the first to volunteer to help. It was a fabulous experience for all of us.”

How to enter

To enter the 2012 video contest, choose one of the three themes. Create an account on YouTube, upload your video, and then submit your contest entry form online or by email, fax, or mail by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on 3 December.
All Interact club and sponsor Rotary club members are eligible to enter. Those younger than 18 must indicate parental consent on the entry form.
The grand-prize winner's video will be featured on the RI website, and the winner will receive an engraved plaque. Three finalists will receive a personalized certificate signed by RI President Sakuji Tanaka. And grand-prize and finalist videos will be featured for a year on RI’s Official Interact Video Contest YouTube page.
To ensure that your video is not disqualified, check out the do's and don'ts below, and read the complete contest rules. You can also read tips from last year’s winner.

Do 

  • Be creative and have fun
  • Incorporate one of the three themes
  • Make sure your video is between 30 seconds and three minutes long
  • Submit your video in English or with English subtitles
  • Use royalty-free music

Don't 

  • Include copyrighted music, images, footage, artwork, or videos
  • Include trademarks, logos, or brand names other than the official Interact logo or name
  • Submit a video that has been previously published, submitted, distributed, or aired
  • Submit a video that you did not create
  • Enter multiple videos
Questions? Email interact@rotary.org.

Jumat, 30 Maret 2012

Student Video Contest - Deadline April 6

"What Makes Your Campus Green?" Student Video Contest - Deadline April 6

What makes UCSC green? Answer this question in a video contest and you could win up to $2500! The Herman Miller Student Video contest is designed to give students the opportunity to submit videos of their own creation that address the question "What makes your campus green?" Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three video submissions that best represent creativity, originality, and appropriateness to the theme. More information is available on the contest landing page.

University of California System a Finalist for the 3rd Annual Climate Leadership Awards - Vote Now!
The UC System has been chosen as a finalist in the Special Focus Institutions / Other category of the Climate Leadership Awards. Each finalist institution in the contest has produced a video that promotes its specific sustainability efforts. In partnership with PlanetForward, all finalists are featured in a public voting competition open now through April 14th, where viewers can vote on the most innovative and ground-breaking institution in each Carnegie Classification. Vote for the UC System now on PlanetForward.org using your Facebook account--it takes less than a minute to Like the video and cast your vote for the UC System! Campuses with the top votes will be featured by PlanetForward in national media and during the Move the Planet conference the week of April 16.


Call for Submissions: Student Sustainability Film Festival - Deadline May 17
The Media Institute for Social Change invites submissions for its third annual Student Sustainability Film Festival. Students can submit short films about what their campus or community is doing to make it more sustainable for a chance to receive cash prizes and be shown at various campus and conference screenings. Entries are due by May 17, 2012. More information here.

Call for Entries: Green Living Project Student Film Competition - Deadline May 25
Green Living Project invites submissions for its Student Film Project. The competition encourages students to submit films of five minutes or less that share a unique, creative and compelling story about a local or global sustainability-related project. Sample sustainability topics include wildlife conservation, sustainable food, resource conservation, community development, renewable energy, sustainability-related education and sustainable travel and tourism. The submission deadline is May 25, 2012. Winners will be screened at Green Living Project's Washington D.C. Film Premiere in June. More information here.

Source: http://ucscsustainability.blogspot.com/2012/03/april-2012-contests-funding.html