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Language and Arts | Visual and Performing Arts
Career Safe Youth Safety Video Contest
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About the competition
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- Estimated Ann. Participants: 500
- Cost: Currently Unavailable
- Estimated Time Commitment: Average
- Participant Format: Small Team
- Event Format: Online Asynchronous
- Competition Format: Video Submission
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Small
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Judging takes place throughout 3 unique rounds, consisting of a combination of both private and public voting.
PART 1: JUDGES FROM CAREERSAFE, SKILLSUSA, AND OSHA WILL REVIEW ALL VIDEOS AND SELECT THE TOP 12 VIDEOS.
PART 2: VIDEOS WILL BE RELEASE FOR PUBLIC VOTING ON APRIL 15, 2020. STUDENTS CAN SHARE THEIR VIDEO WITH OTHERS TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL VOTES.
FINAL: THE VIDEOS WITH THE COMBINED HIGHEST SCORES FROM BOTH PARTS OF JUDGING WILL RECEIVE THE TOP 3 PRIZES.
$2,500 for 1st place, $1,500 for 2nd, and $1,000 for 3rd; certificates and recognition
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Videos submitted as part of this contest must be 60-120 seconds in length, with file formats: .avi, .mov, .mp4. They must also be created by the Entrant and must convey a message related to youth safety in the workplace. Videos may not have been previously submitted, distributed, aired or have won any other award in any other competition. You must upload your video to YouTube and submit the video url with your entry forms.
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Judging takes place throughout 3 unique rounds, consisting of a combination of both private and public voting.
PART 1: JUDGES FROM CAREERSAFE, SKILLSUSA, AND OSHA WILL REVIEW ALL VIDEOS AND SELECT THE TOP 12 VIDEOS.
PART 2: VIDEOS WILL BE RELEASE FOR PUBLIC VOTING ON APRIL 15, 2020. STUDENTS CAN SHARE THEIR VIDEO WITH OTHERS TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL VOTES.
FINAL: THE VIDEOS WITH THE COMBINED HIGHEST SCORES FROM BOTH PARTS OF JUDGING WILL RECEIVE THE TOP 3 PRIZES.
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