Do you deserve the chance to win a Shopping Spree? Tell The View why you are in need of a shopping spree at Walgreens! How can this brighten your day, lend you a hand or provide you the escape you’ve been needing? Tell us now! (more…)
Take 180: Sneaking – NC – Over 13 y.o. – No Duration Specified – Due: September 25th, 2008
Would you go with stealth-ninja or is Bond more your style? Tell us how you would sneak past school officials and into the suspension room. You could win a Sony Bravia 19″ LCD HDTV! (more…)
Take 180: A Friend in Need – NC – Over 13 y.o. – No Duration Specified – Due: September 31st, 2008
Tell us about a time when you had a friend who had a drug or alcohol problem and how you tried to help them. Remember: we want to protect people’s privacy, so don’t use real names of people or places, or mention anything that could identify them. This may not be a typical challenge, but it’s an important one. (more…)
Take 180 Rules, Schmules – NC – Over 13 y.o. – No Duration Specified – Due: September 20th, 2008
Tell us about a time you did something you weren’t supposed to and got away with it. Everyone breaks the rules every now and then. We’re not encouraging that you go stir up trouble… only that you ‘fess up about a time that you did in the past! (more…)
DreamBank Video Contest – C$1000 – Open to All – Under 60 seconds – Due: September 21, 2008
DreamBank.org is about helping dreams come true and doing it in a way that helps the planet and important social causes. Instead of family and friends giving gifts that, although appreciated may not really be wanted, DreamBank lets you contribute to someone’s dream. As well as helping fulfill a dream, your contribution helps spare the planet some of the nasty side effects of manufacturing, packaging and shipping unused gifts. Plus your gift automatically generates funds that are given to important social causes. DreamBank is all-win when it comes to giving and getting gifts. (more…)
Puppy Store Free USA – NC – Over 18 y.o. – 30 seconds – Due: September 30th, 2008
Got a great idea for a commercial to promote A Puppy-Store-Free USA? Something fun, catchy and inventive, funny, serious? The idea is to let the public know that a puppy store is just the misleading happy face of the ugly business of puppy mills, and that adoption from a rescue group or shelter is the best choice when getting a new pet. (more…)
Most Embarrassing Office Blunders Contest – $4000 – Over 18 y.o. – 2 minutes – Due: September 25th, 2008
Now you too can turn blunders into gold in the How To Lose Friends & Alienate People office blunders contest. Submit your 2 minute video with the theme of “Embarrassing Office Blunders”, showing or describing an embarrassing or awkward moment at work. (more…)
Prank Challenge Video Contest – NC – Over 13 y.o. – No Duration Specified – Due: September 19th, 200
Upload a video of yourself telling us about the biggest, most elaborate prank you’ve ever heard of. Nothing is better for a practical joker than pulling off an incredible prank. Are you that joker? We want you to submit a video telling us about the biggest, most exciting and elaborate prank ever – it can be something that you did, a friend did or even something you just thought about doing. (more…)
Filmaka September Documentary – $500 – Over 18 y.o. – 30 seconds to 3 minutes – Due: September 15th, 2008
The Documentary Competition is a place for filmmakers to submit their work, vote on the work of their peers, and compete for funding for a documentary.
Every few weeks we start a new round of competition – you can enter your short at any time during the competition and your submission will go live immediately! You and your friends can vote at any time on the documentary shorts submitted so far. (more…)
Root Clip – $2000 – Over 18 yo – Under 2 minutes – Due: September 18, 2008**
Four chapters are now complete and this is your last chance to create a winning chapter and get into the finals. Chapter 5 submissions are due September 11! Go watch the story up to today and see where it leads you.
They create a short video clip or “Rootclip” to start the story. You watch their video, then shoot your own rendition of what should happen in the next 1-2 minutes. A panel of judges and the audience votes during the voting period and the best video becomes the next chapter in the story.




