Zooppa: King Kong 360 – $8000 – Over 18 y.o. – 1 to 3 minutes – Due: June 7th, 2010
Book Trailer Contest – iPad – Open to all Under 3 minutes – Due: April 30th, 2010
Diversity in the Law – $1000 Scholarship – Students Only – Under 3 minutes – Due: April 1st, 2010
Simple Essentials Talent Show Treat – $5000 – Over 18 y.o. – Under 1 minute -Due: January 23rd, 2010

Just upload a video of your dog performing a trick for a Hill’s® Science Diet® Simple Essentials™ Treat and you’ll be entered to WIN.
Your video should be under 1 minute.
Thrillist Cold-EEZE – Mystery Trip – Over 21 y.o. – 30 to 45 seconds – Due: March 31st, 2010
A great storyteller can spin an enthralling yarn about any experience, whether it’s the time he lost a finger to frostbite while scaling Everest, or the time he lost his virgin…wool coat, which would have really come in handy on Everest. Now, to win a seat aboard an epic adventure, all Cold-EEZE wants you to do is spin a yarn about Your Worst Cold Ever.
Cold-EEZE, the zinc-based virus killer, that’s clinically proven to shorten your cold and work fast wants you to submit a short video (minimum 30-45 seconds) featuring you, relating a hilarious, tragic, or tragi-larious tale about a time when you were totally owned by nature’s most persistently annoying pestilence. If your submission’s judged the worthiest, you’ll win a spot on Thrillist’s next globetrotting jaunt, when you and 100+ other thrill-seekers will be whisked off to an undisclosed location (the last two: Vegas and Jamaica) for all manner of cocktailing, dance-partying, and swearing not to tell anybody about whatever happens after the cocktailing and dance-partying.
As for the content of your tale, there aren’t really any limits: maybe you were giving a presentation, and started hacking and sneezing, and totally shamed yourself and your family; maybe you couldn’t get out of bed for a week, and discovered an abiding love for 4-hour Lifetime movies about female FBI agents finding love during murder investigations only to find out their lover is the murderer!
MyAdventures.com – International Adventure – Over 18 y.o. – Under 1 minute – Due: December 31st, 2009
Dreaming of a Safari? Challenged by Mount Everest? Like to experience Machu Picchu? Submit a 60 second video telling us why you deserve an adventure of a lifetime and you could win it–for you–and a guest!
It’s simple–create a short video (60 seconds max) telling us about your passion for adventure travel and why you deserve to be our winner. The video judged to be the best by our panel of judges and the community wins their choice of three adventures
AAA Teen Driving PSA Contest – $2000 – 13 to 18 y.o. – 60 seconds – Due: September 30th, 2009
AAA invites you to put your creativity to the test for the AAA Teen Driving PSA contest! Winners will receive a grand prize of $2,000! Teens interested in entering the contest must create a 60 second PSA designed to build awareness on the biggest issues facing teen driving behaviors. Topics addressed can include: driving while impaired, distracted driving, aggressive driving, seat belt use, speeding, and others. (more…)
@15 Short Film Contest – $1500 Gift Card – 13 to 18 y.o. – 30 seconds to 15 minutes – Due: April 15th, 2009
Teens age 13-18 can enter one original short video between March 11 and April 15, 2009. Groups of three individuals or less may enter one collective short film. (more…)
Dance Don’t Chance – $1000 – Students Only – 60 seconds – Due: March 13th, 2009
Make Prom 2009 the best night of your life. You and your school can win valuables prizes from corporate sponsors to help make your prom a Dream Prom. “Dance. Don’t Chance.” is a program of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) that aims to make the 2009 prom/graduation season safer for teens on Massachusetts roads. (more…)
Teens Talk Video Contest – $1500 – 12 to 18 y.o. – Under 2 minutes – Extended to April 10th, 2009
The Boys & Girls Club of Oceanside (BGCO) in partnership with the Oceanside Unified SchoolDistrict (OUSD) launched a video contest dubbed “Teens talk Teens”, a teenage pregnancy prevention campaign open to youth who are interested in making their own movies. (more…)





