NEW WORLDS BEYOND THE HORIZON
28 May 2008
Space in Camera View: VidVision Contest

What should the future of American human spaceflight be?

If you've got an answer to that question, the best video response could bring you a $2,000 cash prize.

That's the word from the folks running the 2008 Space VidVision Contest, with contestants asked to create a video essay posted on YouTube.com and/or Metacafe.com video websites. The essays -- running no more than 3 minutes -- must present a viewpoint on the future of U.S. spaceflight.

According to contest organizer, Greg Zsidisin: "A video entry can be just someone speaking into a camera, or it can be laden with special effects....and make a particularly good case for its viewpoint."

The contest is a project of the Space Frontier Foundation and is co-sponsored by SpaceContest.org.

Entries must be posted no later than Sunday, July 6, 2008...so start your cameras!

For more information on the 2008 Space VidVision Contest, contact Greg Zsidisin via email at:

gregnjny@yahoo.com or visit:

SpaceContest.org

-- Leonard David

 

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