'Let's Make Something With Video' competition
'Let's Make Something With Video' competition
Today, Getty Images is excited to launch its ‘Let’s Make Something with Video’ competition – offering anyone in Australia and New Zealand the opportunity to release their creative flair.
You don’t have to be a creative to take part – think of an idea, pick up your camera or phone and start filming. Who knows? This could be the start of something new.
The competition is asking participants to pick one theme for your film: Mind-blowing, Dangerous, Together, Fast, Massive or Lasting. Then, create a 30-second short film using at least 10 seconds of the provided Getty Images clips. The remainder should be footage shot specifically for this project, or even something you already have.
The competition will be judged by our creative panel: Andrew Delaney (New York, global director of video, Getty Images), Svetlana Zhukova (head of marketing ANZ, Getty Images), and teams from Foxtel, The Monkeys, Colenso BBDO (Auckland), King Content, Flying Start (Auckland) and Paper Moose.
Key Prizes
• 1st Prize:
DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Drone for you AND
Six months of free footage for your favourite not-for-profit
• People's Choice Prize:
GoPro Hero 4
• Best film on each theme:
$150 Amazon Card
For further information or to enter the ‘Let’s Make Something with Video’ competition, please visit: http://competitions.gettyimages.com/en/competitions/let-s-make-something/the-brief#.V04q5rh9671.
Deadlines for the competition close 31st July, 2016.
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