Video competition open to students
Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 8:43AM By Claire Byun
byunc@thejohnsonian.com
Students can earn a first-place award of $200 for submitting homemade videos on the topic of HIV, AIDS or STD prevention.
Catabwa Care Center, along with the Center for Career and Civic Engagement, is hosting the program.
Each work will be presented on World AIDS Day in the DiGiorgio Student Center’s theater.
The contest is open to all full-time students.
Both individuals and teams can create a video no longer than 7 minutes, and no larger than one gigabyte.
One person or a group can submit multiple videos.
A panel of judges will review each entry, and criteria will include presentation, educational material and degree of excitement.
Second place winners will receive $100 and third place $50.
Submissions are due on Nov. 12.
Entries cannot contain nudity, obscenity or lewd material and must be sent to Catabwa Care.
For more information, and to learn all rules and regulations, visit catabwacare.org.


