
Teendrive 365 Video Challenge
Ages:High School
Type:Submission
Categories:Art, Social Good, video
Scope:National
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Entry Fee: $
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You have the power to prevent distracted driving among teens. Make a video that inspires your peers to drive safely, and you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of 15 great prizes!
Learning to drive is one of the coolest times for a teen. But facts have shown it can also be extremely dangerous. The first year after a teen gets their license will be one of the most dangerous years of their life (Source: National Safety Council). Actions such as talking on the phone or just talking to your friends in the car, not wearing a seatbelt, driving at night, texting, eating, adjusting the radio, and just plain inexperience all result in car crashes being the leading cause of teenage death in the United States.
But we believe that you have the power to inspire your fellow teens, maybe better than a teacher or a parent can, because you know what messages will be the most powerful. That’s why the TeenDrive365 Video Challenge empowers teens to put that vision on camera and save teen lives. Approach your video submission as your chance to find a message that would resonate with you and your peers. If your friends—and teens throughout the United States—were going to watch ONE video that made them think twice about making bad decisions behind the wheel, what would that video be?
Create an original video between 30 and 60 seconds in length, which demonstrates the best solution for distracted driving (the “Entry Video”). All Participants are required to include, as the last slide of the video, the TeenDrive365 Video Challenge call to action slide asset that may be downloaded. Participant(s) must work independently on the development of their video concept and must record their Entry Video with minimal help or direction from others.
Website: https://www.teendrive365inschool.com/video-challenge
Managing Organization: Discovery Education
Contact:
TeenDrive365@discovery.com
Eligibility:
The TeenDrive365 Video Challenge 2020 (“Contest”) is open to legal residents of the 48 contiguous United States, Hawaii, Alaska and the District of Columbia (“U.S.”) who are at least thirteen (13) years of age and are students enrolled in 9th through 12th grade at a public, private, parochial, or home school located in the U.S., at the time of entry and when prizes are awarded.
Registration Opens: September 23, 2019
Registration Closes: February 27, 2020
Overview
You have the power to prevent distracted driving among teens. Make a video that inspires your peers to drive safely, and you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of 15 great prizes!
Learning to drive is one of the coolest times for a teen. But facts have shown it can also be extremely dangerous. The first year after a teen gets their license will be one of the most dangerous years of their life (Source: National Safety Council). Actions such as talking on the phone or just talking to your friends in the car, not wearing a seatbelt, driving at night, texting, eating, adjusting the radio, and just plain inexperience all result in car crashes being the leading cause of teenage death in the United States.
But we believe that you have the power to inspire your fellow teens, maybe better than a teacher or a parent can, because you know what messages will be the most powerful. That’s why the TeenDrive365 Video Challenge empowers teens to put that vision on camera and save teen lives. Approach your video submission as your chance to find a message that would resonate with you and your peers. If your friends—and teens throughout the United States—were going to watch ONE video that made them think twice about making bad decisions behind the wheel, what would that video be?
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Website: https://www.teendrive365inschool.com/video-challenge
Managing Organization: Discovery Education
Contact:
TeenDrive365@discovery.com
Entry Fee:
Eligibility:
The TeenDrive365 Video Challenge 2020 (“Contest”) is open to legal residents of the 48 contiguous United States, Hawaii, Alaska and the District of Columbia (“U.S.”) who are at least thirteen (13) years of age and are students enrolled in 9th through 12th grade at a public, private, parochial, or home school located in the U.S., at the time of entry and when prizes are awarded.
Deadlines
Registration Opens: September 23, 2019
Registration Closes: February 27, 2020