HMSA Teen Video Awards – $1000 – Hawaii Students Only – 27 Seconds – Due: March 1st, 2010

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The HMSA Teen Video Awards Contest, now in its seventh year, is presented by the Department of Education’s Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Program and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
The contest is open to students from middle and high schools in Hawaii. Students are asked to create an original 27-second public service announcement in one of the following categories:
Fitness/nutrition
Drug-free
Tobacco-free
Underage drinking prevention
Social health (i.e., sexually transmitted diseases, Internet safety, etc.)
This year, in conjunction with the “Not Even Once” meth campaign, we will be giving special recognition to PSAs that deal with this topic.
The contest gives students the opportunity to create health messages that reach and impact their peers. In the process, students will learn about the video creation process, which includes script writing, video production, and copyright and privacy laws.
Open to middle school and high school students in Hawaii.
The entry for deadline is Monday, March 1st, 2010 4pm.
Videos will be judged as follows:
Content (25 percent of score): Is the message clear? Is information accurate and pertinent? If any third-party content is incorporated in the video, have appropriate releases or licenses been secured?
Effectiveness/Impact (25 percent of score): Does the video appeal to youth? Does it make an impact on viewers?
Creativity (25 percent of score): Is the video the original work of students that has not previously been broadcast on television? Is it creative?
Videography (25 percent of score): Does the video contain high-quality images and sound?
Winning PSAs will be broadcast on local television stations. Winners and their schools will also receive:
Cash to purchase video equipment or software:
1st place in each category – $1,000
2nd place in each category – $500
3rd place in each category – $250
Best of Show – An additional $1,000
Recognition in aired television PSA.
Additional recognition in post-contest media interviews and/or promotional pieces.
To enter this Contest click here

The HMSA Teen Video Awards Contest, now in its seventh year, is presented by the Department of Education’s Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Program and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

This year, in conjunction with the “Not Even Once” meth campaign, we will be giving special recognition to PSAs that deal with this topic.

The contest is open to students from middle and high schools in Hawaii. Students are asked to create an original 27-second public service announcement in one of the following categories:

  • Fitness/nutrition
  • Drug-free
  • Tobacco-free
  • Underage drinking prevention
  • Social health (i.e., sexually transmitted diseases, Internet safety, etc.)

The contest gives students the opportunity to create health messages that reach and impact their peers. In the process, students will learn about the video creation process, which includes script writing, video production, and copyright and privacy laws.

Open to middle school and high school students in Hawaii.

The entry for deadline is Monday, March 1st, 2010 4pm.

Videos will be judged as follows:

  • Content (25 percent of score): Is the message clear? Is information accurate and pertinent? If any third-party content is incorporated in the video, have appropriate releases or licenses been secured?
  • Effectiveness/Impact (25 percent of score): Does the video appeal to youth? Does it make an impact on viewers?
  • Creativity (25 percent of score): Is the video the original work of students that has not previously been broadcast on television? Is it creative?
  • Videography (25 percent of score): Does the video contain high-quality images and sound?

Winning PSAs will be broadcast on local television stations. Winners and their schools will also receive:

Cash to purchase video equipment or software:

1st place in each category – $1,000

2nd place in each category – $500

3rd place in each category – $250

Best of Show – An additional $1,000

Recognition in aired television PSA.

Additional recognition in post-contest media interviews and/or promotional pieces.

To enter this Contest click here

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