Mozilla Firefox Flicks Competition

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     Category:  Multiple Disciplines
     Deadline:  April 12, 2012  (49 days left)
     Contest's Website:  [link]
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    Mozilla needs your help to tell the amazing story of Mozilla Firefox, the users and how one browser can build a brighter future for the Web.

    Through the Firefox Flicks global video contest, Mozilla is inviting everyone to create a video ad that helps people better understand the issues facing them online and shows how Firefox helps them deal with these issues. In short, help Mozilla tell the story of Firefox — why they do what they do and how that helps users on the Web.

    Entries will be judged in the following categories:

    • Best :30 Spot
    • Best Animation
    • Best Use of New Technology (e.g. Popcorn.js, shot entirely with a mobile device, 3D)
    • Best Public Service Announcement

    Your flick (your video ad) should target mainstream Internet users between the ages of 25 and 54 - people who use the Web to read the news, write e-mails, bank online and connect on social networks.

    Entries should be available in English. They can be created in another language, but if so, please provide subtitles. There is no entry fee.

    Eligibility


    This contest is open to anyone in the world.

    Prize


    Simply by competing, your flick will be seen and voted on by millions of Firefox fans around the world, giving you exposure to a global audience. You’ll also get your entry in front of international advertising executives and film luminaries while working on one of the world’s biggest brands — a great piece to add to any portfolio.

    But there’s more! The grand prize winner in each region (North America, Latin America, EU and Asia, Australia & New Zealand) will receive their choice of either $5,000 in video equipment or a film school scholarship. The top two winners in each category get $1,000 in video equipment. Top category winners for each region and the grand prize winner will also get a trip to a Firefox Flicks event in 2012. Any video that makes it into the contest will get a Firefox prize pack. On top of all that, if you win, your flick could be used to share the amazing story of Firefox with the world.