Deadline- May 31, 2012
To mark Earth Day 2012, candidates are invited for the second year in a row to create their own compelling video vision of NASA’s exploration of Earth -The Home Frontier. Submit creation and a panel of judges will select the best submission, with a fitting award on the line.
How to apply?
- Submissions should be short. Think movie trailer or advertisement or simply of candidates own personal statement. Say, 1 to 2 minutes at most. If candidate he/she can do it , they can do it in 15 seconds, go for it.
- Candidates are responsible for ensuring that any use of video, imagery or music meets copyright and fair-use laws. Any entries that do not meet this standard will not be considered eligible.
- The video should use some elements from NASA’s vast collection of Earth imagery and data visualization, which is free and available to the public.
- They hold final judgment on whether submissions will be acceptable and appropriate for this contest.
- By submitting a video to the contest, candidates grant NASA a royalty-free, irrevocable right to reproduce, publish distribute, perform, display, create derivative works of the submission, or otherwise use the work for Federal purposes, and authorize others to do so.
- Tag video with this exact language — “NASA Earth Day Video Contest 2012” — to ensure that they find it.
- Bookmark this page for updates and to see the winning entry, which they will post here shortly after the contest ends.
For more information, visit this link