17th Mar
Mofilm: Tribeca Lamisil – $8000+ – Over 16 y.o. – 90 seconds – Due: April 6th, 2010
Create a video for Lamisil that will build awareness of the Athlete’s Foot ailment (also known in some countries as Tinea or mushroom feet) and stimulate trial of Lamisil as the superior cure for Athlete’s Foot.
17th Mar
EPA Learn Before Your Burn – $2500 – Open to all – 30 to 60 seconds – Due: April 11th, 2010
Wood smoke is made up of a mixture of gases and fine particle pollution that isn’t healthy to breathe indoors or out – especially for children, older adults and those with heart disease, asthma or other lung diseases.
EPA challenges you to develop a short (30-second or 60-second) video that will show how to use wood stoves and fireplaces wisely – Burn Wise to protect your health and the environment from pollutants in wood smoke and save money by getting the most heat from the wood you burn. (more…)
17th Mar
Metacafe: BoostMobile – Boost Phone+1 yr Service – Over 18 y.o – Under 2 minutes – Due: April 11th, 2010
How do you walkie-talkie?
Think your signature walkie-talkie movie is buzz worhty? Put your video where your mouth is. Enter the Boot Mobile How do you walkie-talkie contest on Metacafe now. We’re seeking submissions of two mintutes or less, for the smartest, most creative, and entertaining videos that bring the magic of push-to-talk to life. We want to know – show us the who, what, when, where and why of how you use walkie-talkie!
16th Mar
RetailMeNot.com – $5000 – Over 18 y.o. – Under 150 seconds – Due: April 26th, 2010
Simply record a toast telling the world what RetailMeNot.com means to you and upload it to the RetailMeNot.com YouTube Channel.
16th Mar
Intracoastal Film Trailer – $1000 – Over 18 y.o. – 20 to 120 seconds – Due: July 1st, 2010
Announcing a Contest for the best film trailer based on a mystery novel. Must be in digital format, film or video, even animation! $1,000 first prize plus endorsement of winner as consultant for the full length movie production when made.
16th Mar
Mofilm: Tribeca Nature Valley – Trip to Tribeca Film Festival – Over 16 y.o. – 90 seconds – Due: April 6th, 2010
Nature Valley granola bars have a rich and authentic heritage – we were the first granola bar created back in the mid-1970’s and our passion for nature is alive and strong in our name. We deliver products that are 100% natural and delicious in a wide variety of flavors. We continually strive to connect people to nature – through embracing it, getting out in it, and preserving it.
15th Mar
Daily Grill – $4000 – Over 18 y.o. – Under 45 seconds – Due: April 30th, 2010
Ever watched a TV commercial and thought you could do better? Well, here’s your chance. Daily Grill restaurants are launching a contest where participants may use their video camera, film gear, DVD equipment or even their cell phones to produce their own video commercial promoting Daily Grill.
All videos must be no longer than 45 seconds in length and include Daily Grill’s logo available for download on the website.
15th Mar
Mofilm: Tribeca Nokia – Trip to Tribeca Film Festival – Over 16 y.o. – 90 seconds – Due: April 6th, 2010
We believe that innovation should serve people first. That no one should be left behind. That technology should be made for people, not happen to them. That’s why we know it’s not about what we make, its what people do with it that really matters. We love technology. But we like people more.
Nokia Connecting people.
14th Mar
Poptent: Reel of the Month – $500 – Over 18 y.o. – Due: March 31st, 2010
At Poptent, we’re all about getting you the best exposure for your work so you can build your creative career. One of the ways we’re doing that is showing your Demo Reel to some of the top figures in the advertising and entertainment world. Our panel of expert judges will be choosing their favorite Demo Reel that you upload to Poptent and awarding the best one $500.

13th Mar
Perdue ‘Verifiably Good’ – $500 – North Carolina Residents – 1 to 10 minutes – Due: March 19th, 2010
In case you haven’t heard, our PERDUE® Fresh All Natural Chicken just received the USDA Process Verified seal. In short, this means Perdue has third-party reviewed processes for poultry. Now, we want to see what your processes are for preparing chicken. So grab your supplies, your video camera and of course, the new PERDUE® USDA Process Verified Chicken, and get ready to let your culinary skills shine in this virtual cookoff.
We’re looking for your best recipes or techniques for preparing or serving PERDUE® chicken. And just so you can taste the PERDUE® difference, you must use – and show us that you’re using – Perdue’s new USDA Process Verified Chicken. (more…)






