Vidding contest -- short fuse!
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Hey, I saw this come across my email and said ya know, space is a fandom, and we DO have all the clips. (Posted with permission from the mods!)
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The 2008 Space VidVision Contest is offering a $2,000 top prize, and a total purse of $3,500, for the best short YouTube video that addresses the question, "What should the future of American human spaceflight be?"
The contest, sponsored by the Space Frontier Foundation and SpaceContest.org, has an entry deadline of Sunday, November 2, 2008.
Details may be found online at SpaceContest. Anyone can enter, and there is no fee to do so. Entrants simply create a video up to three minutes long, addressing the question as they see fit, post it to youtube, and send us a standard entry email telling us who they are and where their video is.
Winners will be announced Saturday, November 15, at the annual conference of Students for the Exploration of Space (SEDS) at Texas A&M University.
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The 2008 Space VidVision Contest is offering a $2,000 top prize, and a total purse of $3,500, for the best short YouTube video that addresses the question, "What should the future of American human spaceflight be?"
The contest, sponsored by the Space Frontier Foundation and SpaceContest.org, has an entry deadline of Sunday, November 2, 2008.
Details may be found online at SpaceContest. Anyone can enter, and there is no fee to do so. Entrants simply create a video up to three minutes long, addressing the question as they see fit, post it to youtube, and send us a standard entry email telling us who they are and where their video is.
Winners will be announced Saturday, November 15, at the annual conference of Students for the Exploration of Space (SEDS) at Texas A&M University.