October 9 is a new deadline! Young people from 3 to 19 years old and their families! Action for Media Education invites you to join
Family members are welcome to join their children!
Age group 3-5 years old
Age group 6-10 years old
Age group 11-13 years old
Age group 14-19 years old
IDEAS FOR CORONA MULTIMEDIA SHOWCASE MEDIA PROJECTS
VIDEO
Pandemic-related video parody
Interview- real or imagined
Animation
Newscast
PSA (Public Service Announcement)
Commercial
Point of view (POV)
Cooking demonstration
PHOTOGRAPHY
Nature
People
Activities in a community setting
Art/Architecture
WRITTEN WORD
Parody
Poetry
Prose
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Drawing
Painting
Sculpture
Textiles
Mixed media projects
Logo design ( e.g., book cover, coffee mug,T -shirt)
Poster
Banner
Multi-age puzzle or game
Origami
Design with blocks, legos, mud, playdough
MUSIC AND DANCE
Dance (established dance form or original choreography)
Instrumentals
Rap
Song
Spoken Word
PODCAST
Debate
Informational
Interviews
Current Events
Point of View (POV)
Speech
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
New app
New video game
Bitmoji creations
Robotics
Cloud-based creations
VR-3D model
OTHER (limited only by your imagination)
Meme
Cartoons
Slide deck/PowerPoint
Building projects: fort, playhouse, bridge, etc.
You decide!!!
Rules and Guidelines
Submitting Entry
All parts of the entry form must be completed. If you are 18 or under, make sure that your parent or guardian has signed the permission section of this form.
Uploading Your Entry
You will be able to upload your project on the entry form if it is no larger than 400 MB. If your entry is larger than 400 MB, upload your project on any free site such as YouTube. On the entry form, please provide the link to your work on the pubic website you have chosen.
If neither of these options will work for you, please email us at coronamultimediashowcase@gmail.com. We’ll make sure that you are able to submit your entry.
Number of Entries
The Showcase must limit entries to one entry per person and one entry per group or family. Please note that it will be allowed for the same person to submit an entry both as an individual and as a member of a group or family.
Length of Video
If you are submitting a video, we recommend that it should be no longer than 3 minutes in length, however, videos up to 8 minutes maximum will be allowed.
Production Quality
If the production quality of your project makes it very difficult for the viewer to see or hear what you have produced, your project will not be included in the Showcase.
Appropriate Language and Imagery
Children and their families will be viewing the Showcase. Projects including language and imagery that would not be considered acceptable in school settings and/or in families involving young children will not be included.
Privacy Issues
Make certain that you have received permission from all the people you have chosen to appear in the photograph or video that you are submitting to the Showcase. Also if the project you are submitting contains sensitive and private information about someone you know, be careful to avoid making it possible to recognize this person by for instance using fictional names and not providing details that could allow people to identify him or her.
Security Issues
For reasons of security, we provide only a few pieces of general information about each of the children, youth or families represented in the Showcase. All participants will be given options as to type of information they choose to have included with their projects. The information that is included (name, city/town/village, etc.) will be decided by you. All other information on our entry form (such as email) beyond that which you choose to release will be seen only by Showcase staff members and will not be shared with other entities outside the Showcase.
Copyright
If you are including material that was originally created by another artist, it’s important to get the artist’s permission before incorporating this material into the work you are creating. For example, if you decide to use a song by an artist you like as the soundtrack for your video, you need to contact that artist to obtain permission. If you plan to use an image that you’ve found on the internet, check to find out who created it since you need their permission to use it in your project. See our Resource section for more information about copyright and how to find links to websites where you can get songs and images free of charge.
How to Submit
Entries can be submitted online on the website.
Note: This is not a competitions, it is an international activity. You will get certificates for participation and your entries will be showcased.
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