Uploaded by AirForceSafetyCenter on Jun 22, 2010
A Critical Days of Summer (CDS) video competition is being hosted by the Air Force Safety Center (AFSC). The competition begins on 27 May and ends on 31 Aug 2010.
The competition is open to the entire Air Force family including active duty, Guard, Reserve, Air Force civilians, spouses, and children.
Entrants may upload original videos to their YouTube page. Then go to the AF Safety Center YouTube page and click on Send a Message. Within the message, attach the uploaded video from your page and provide contact information for yourself and/or the point of contact.
The video may be up to 180 seconds in length on one or more topics relating to off-duty safety.
The videos should convey effective ways to safely conduct off-duty activities, such as, but not limited to car/ motorcycle/ATV driving, use and handling of privately owned weapons, water- related activities or sports activities, home and child activities, weather, alcohol prevention, risk management, BBQ/grilling, and countering fatigue.
Acceptable video formats are: avi, flv, mov, wmv.
To enter:
To enter, upload your video on the AF Safety Center YouTube page during the competition period (27 May to 31 Aug 2010). Instructions are above.
If you don't have, and don't intend to set up, a You Tube account, please email Sharon.Rogers@kirtland.af.mil for instructions.
An email message will be sent to you once your video has been accepted and actively loaded onto the site for viewing by others.
All entries must be submitted no later than 11:59 PM Central Time on 31 Aug, 2010. All entries will be acknowledged within 10 business days.
AFSC representatives will judge video entries based on three criteria: concept/idea (25%); effectiveness of the message (50%); and creativity (25%).
The top three entries, as determined by the AFSC representatives, will appear on AFN and AAFES television. Final versions will be edited to 59 seconds.
Conditions of Contest
The finished product may not infringe on any third party proprietary, intellectual property, industrial property, personal rights or other rights, including without limitation, copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret or confidentiality obligation (to include music). Video must be the original work of the entrant. While safety videos with a humorous slant are encouraged, no people or animals may be injured or put in danger of injury, nor any unsafe acts undertaken during the making of the video.
Finalists will be notified by e-mail or telephone and will be required to provide a list of all personnel who participated in making the video with appropriate credits given (actors, videographers, editors etc.).
By participating, entrants: (a) agree to these official rules and to the decisions of the judges in all matters, including the voting process, relating to the competition, which decisions shall be final in all respects; (b) consent to the use of their name, likeness and location for advertising and publicity purposes by the AFSC (c) represent that the video submitted is their sole and original work and does not infringe the intellectual property right of any other party. The ownership of and all intellectual property rights in and to the video shall remain with the participant. To the extent permitted by law, entrants agree to hold the US Air Force harmless from any injury or damage caused or claimed to be caused by participation in the contest.
Participants agree that personal data, especially name, email address, and phone number, may be processed, stored and otherwise used for the purposes and within the context of the contest and any other purposes outlined in these rules. The data may also be used by the AFSC in order to check participants' identity, their phone number, or to otherwise verify their eligibility to participate in the contest and to receive any prize. Participants have a right to access, review, rectify or cancel any personal data held by the AFSC. If participant's data is not provided or is canceled, participant's entry will be ineligible.
In the event that the AFSC determines that the integrity of the competition has been impaired or corrupted for any reason, and, as a result, cannot be offered or completed as planned, AFSC reserves the right to cancel or terminate the competition and to select winners from among eligible entrants legitimately received prior to the event causing cancellation or termination.
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