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Monday, 25 January 2010 13:42

Eco-Comedy Video Competition Spring 2010

 

$1,000 Prize!

 

Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, Friends of the Earth, Mill Reef Productions, and EcoSense

 

Guidelines

The contest is open to anyone who prepares a short, funny video for YouTube which communicates a clear message that strongly motivates a specific behavior change (for example, driving a fuel efficient car, turning down thermostats, or donating to a conservation cause).

 

Submissions must:

Be humorous!

Address a critical environmental issue

Be an original production

Reach a broad audience beyond just environmentalists

Be less than 4 minutes

 

There will be six judges representing the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, Friends of the Earth, the US Environmental Protection Agency, Mill Reef Productions, and EcoSense. The decision of the judges is final. Awards are based on overall merit of the entries. Judges reserve the right not to grant an award. The organizations listed above reserve the right to post submissions on their websites.

 

Submissions are due by March 1, 2010. Submissions that are not received by March 1, 2010 will not be judged. The winner will be announced at American University on Tuesday, March 23 at the DC Environmental Film Festival.

 

For more information regarding submission guidelines and contest rules, visit: http://www.environmentalfilm.org

 

Questions may be addressed to Chris Palmer at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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