Have fun and help raise awareness about how the Internet really works — and possibly earn a trip to DC and $5000 if you’re really good at it! The Berkman Center, StopBadware, Google, Medium, and EDVentures present “Cookie Crumbles”. It’s a fun contest for people who like to make short, humorous (yet meaningful) videos and posting them to YouTube read more
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The winning video will be the one that best educates the viewer on the legal and social issues involved and makes the most convincing argument that the law should be changed in favor of relief for the unlawfully present and their American families. Your target audience is the general You Tube viewers who may or may not have an opinion on immigration reform, but has a poor understanding of the law and its impact on American families. read more
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Where do you see yourself by the time you turn 50? Create an original video not exceeding two minutes in length that describes how you envision your future and upload it to YouTube. read more
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Today Adobe announced Web Video in High Definition, IBM announces that audiences are shifting from TV to web video, WSJ reviews the top web video search engines, and Google announces a new video advertising tech for YouTube. read more
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The “Great Night Out Initiative” $10,000 online video contest, from Goldstar
Events, is asking folks like you to make a video that encourages people to
go out more often to live entertainment. read more
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VidOpp Note: This is not really a contest, it is a T-shirt giveaway to promote the video game lobbying organization ECA.
ECA Announces Gamer Video Contest For YouTube Presidential Debates
ECA to Award T-shirts to All Who Participate!
The Entertainment Consumers Association is excited about the 2008 presidential election campaign as well as concerned about how the candidates view issues pertaining to games and gamers.
The ECA also notes the upcoming CNN/YouTube Republican debate, which will air on September 17th.
In order to encourage true grassroots gamer activism, the ECA will be awarding a T-shirt to anyone who uploads a video question pertaining to game consumer rights to the GOP candidates for the YouTube presidential debate. Standard YouTube debate rules apply.
One T-shirt will be mailed to each individual who successfully uploads a video question. Mention of the ECA is not required, but is appreciated. A link to your video along with your contact information (name, address, phone and email) should be sent to info@theECA.com. Contest is open to ECA members as well as non-members.
You can also expect to see your video published here on GamePolitics as well as on the ECA’s Facebook and MySpace pages.
To enter click here.
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Create a video montage that truly embodies the Andy Roddick Foundation’s dedication and Andy’s spirit on and off the court. read more
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BestBuy wants you to submit a video telling us “What do you want to tech out your dorm room?” read more
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