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| High School 1st Place: $1,500 2nd Place: $1,000 3rd Place: $750 Viewer’s Choice: $750 |
Post-Secondary 1st Place: $2,000 2nd Place: $1,500 3rd Place: $750 Viewer’s Choice : $750 |
A viewer’s choice prize will be awarded in each category for the video with the highest rating on Youtube.
Runners-up in both age categories will receive handheld camcorders ($500 value).
Winners will be announced in September 2008.
Winning videos will also be shown at the Fraser Institute’s 2008-2009 student seminars on public policy issues.
Economists say that “incentives matter.” How can economics explain the problems, and possible solutions for Canada’s health care system?
Questions to consider:
Entries
Step One: Concept Paper
Deadline: September 30, 2008
Concept paper must describe the content of the video including story, outline and timing (maximum one page).
Submit your paper using the online form no later than September 30, 2008!
All entrants will receive a confirmation email.
Step Two: Video
Deadline: October 31, 2008
Once your concept paper has been submitted, get filming! Videos must be submitted by October 31, 2008. Videos must be a maximum of 3 minutes long and must comply with all YouTube and legal guidelines.
Once your video has been posted to YouTube, send the full url to the Fraser Institute using the instructions provided in the confirmation email. You will be asked to declare that you have full legal rights to all video content.
Step Three: Get Your Friends To Vote!
Deadline: September 15th, 2008
The Viewer’s Choice Awards will be determined from September 2 – 15th. The contest videos will be posted to the Fraser Institute’s YouTube page, and your friends can vote for your video! The videos with the highest rating will be awarded cash prizes.
Winners will be announced in late September.
Eligibility:
The contest is open to Canadian and foreign students. A student is defined as someone who attended school in the 2007/2008 school year or is enrolled to attend in 2008/2009.
Submissions will be considered from secondary and post-secondary (undergraduate and graduate) students in all disciplines.
A secondary school student is defined as someone who attended secondary school in the 2007/2008 school year or is enrolled to attend in 2008/2009. Students completing secondary school in 2008 should enter in the secondary school category.
A post-secondary student is defined as a person who is enrolled in a post-secondary institution in the 2007/2008 school year or is enrolled to attend in 2008/2009.
Judging Criteria:
A panel of judges will determine the award winners based on originality, clear expression of ideas, production values (including lighting, focus, sound, graphics), quality of story, and understanding of the topic. Videos will also be assessed on their fulfillment of the concept paper.
General rules:
