Wednesday, September 30, 2009

REMINDER! Call for 60 1-minute movies !


The deadline to send your 1-minute movies has been extended to 10 October!!!


Send your 1-minute message to the participants
of the Forum on Human Rights Education withYoung People

European Youth Centre Budapest
14-18 October 2009

What?
a Call for 60 movies for the 60th Anniversary of the Council of Europe.
Send your 1-minute message to the participants in the Forum on Human Rights Education with Young People, that will take place at the European Youth Centre Budapest on 14-18 October 2009 (more on the Forum right below...)

Deadline to send your movie: 10 October

Call for 60 movies

Call for 60 movies in RUSSIAN

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Civic Society Day in Armenia

The Day of Civic Society has been celebrated on 19 September in Lover's park, Yerevan, Armenia.

Civic Development and Partnership Foundation organized a "Civil Society through My Eyes" photo exhibition dedicated to the celebration of the day.

Photo contest awarding ceremony and concert made the day more festive!


And of course we had DOTCOMers volunteering for the day in the park! :)

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Adobe Youth Voices International Photo Competition

Source - http://www.whatkidscando.org/AYV_Photo_Competition/Guidelines_-__Round_Two.html

What we are looking for

We are looking for a pair of photos: one that shows crisis or hardship, another that shows hope or opportunity. Each photo must also include a caption that tells about the image. We invite you to be as imaginative as you wish! The photos you see in our winners’ gallery for Round One are terrific, but do not feel that you need to mimic them. It’s not required, for example, that a photo include people (though that’s fine if it does). The image can be “manipulated” or a collage (though it’s fine if it is a straight shot). The goal is to produce two strong images that make a striking pair—that reflect a real contrast. SEE BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PHOTOS AND CAPTIONS.

Please remember: Photos must be shot at the highest resolution possible (300 dpi).


Who can participate

This contest is open to all young people—anywhere in the world—between the ages of 12 and 19. Photos must be taken and submitted by the same person. (Teachers are welcome to help younger photographers transmit their work.)

Exhibition of winning photos

The best photo pairs will be displayed on the Adobe Youth Voices gallery at adobe.com and on the WKCD website. They will also become part of a traveling exhibit and a book, reaching an international audience of those who care about youth voice and expression and who believe in the power of youth as forces for social justice.

Deadlines and judging

The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2009. A panel of five judges will determine the winners. The panel’s decisions will be announced by November 30, 2009.

Bullet Important information about photos

All submissions should illustrate the work of young people, ages 12 to 19. Submissions can be straight photographs, enhanced with photo editing software, or manipulated (like the photos above).

Photos should be submitted in a pair—one showing crisis, the other showing hope. Photos should be a minimum approximate size of 1.2MB when saved or shot as a maximum quality (300 dpi) JPEG file, or approximately 5MB in size when saved as a Photoshop (PSD) or Tiff (TIF) file—be sure to set the camera to the highest possible resolution setting. (Photos taken with a cell phone or at a low resolution may look okay on a computer screen but they are inadequate when printed.)


Photos must be accompanied by:

  • Photographer’s name
  • Photographer’s age
  • Location (city, state, country)
  • A brief description of each image, file name, or number (so we can distinguishwhich photo is which)
  • Date image was shot or completed (month and year)
  • Size of image (in MB)
  • A title for each image
  • A caption for each image (see below for more info)
  • Signed waiver—scan and attach to e-mail (photos@whatkidscando.org), fax to +1.401.245.6428, or mail to WKCD, PO Box 603252, Providence, Rhode Island 02906, USA
Photos and accompanying information should be submitted, by email, to: photos@whatkidscando.org. If you are using a dial-up account, please be patient, since it may take as long as 10 minutes to upload your photos because the files are large. If you have difficulties uploading your photos, please contact photos@whatkidscando.org to discuss an alternate means of submission. When we receive your submission, we will send you an email back, confirming we received it. If you do not receive confirmation within a week, please let us know.

Bullet Important information about captions

Captions should be approximately 100 words in length. Complete captions include the following information:

In the case of straight (documentary) photos:

  • Tell where the photo was taken.
  • Tell what is happening in the photo, with as much detail as you can.
  • If the photo includes identifiable people and you have permission to use their name, tell us their name and a few words about them.
In the case of manipulated photos:
  • Tell what inspired you to create the photo.
  • Tell the message or idea you are trying to capture.

If your English is limited, we encourage you to find someone who can help you put your words into English. We do not want language to be a barrier. If you are having translation problems, please contact photos@whatkidscando.org and we will try to help.

Permissions

There are laws that protect the privacy of photo subjects. If the person(s) photographed are not easily identifiable—whether they are taken in a public or private setting—you do not need their permission to use their image. When the photo is taken in public, even when the person is identifiable, you generally do not need their permission. However, if the photo is taken in a private place and the person(s) are identifiable, you will need them to sign a “subject release.” Click here for a subject release form. Unfortunately, we cannot consider photographs that lack a signed subject release, when required. We will ask you for the signed release if the photo is chosen for exhibition.

Questions?

Please contact photos@whatkidscando.org.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Web Project Competition for Middle School and High School Students

MEDIA NOTE

Doors to Diplomacy" 2010 Web Project Competition for
Middle School and High School Students

The Department of State and the Global SchoolNet Foundation announce the 2010 "Doors to Diplomacy" award competition, recognizing the student-created Global SchoolNet Web projects that best teach others about the importance of international affairs and diplomacy.

To qualify, middle school and high school students will work in small teams with teacher-coaches. Projects must be completed by March 15, 2010, and winners will be announced in May 2010. Every team that enters a project will receive a special "Doors to Diplomacy" certificate recognizing their achievement. Each student member of the two winning teams – one American and one international – will also receive a $2,000 scholarship, and the winning coaches’ schools will each receive a $500 cash award.

For a complete description and information about eligibility and judging criteria,
visit http://globalschoolnet.org/gsndoors/.


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Friday, September 4, 2009

CALL FOR ENTRIES: International film competition invites one minute works on climate change

Source - YPMN youth media blog

Posted on: 26/08/2009
Environmental Deadline: 15/10/2009
Region: Worldwide

Filmmakers worldwide can submit their one-minute films on climate change to a film competition called "1minutetosavetheworld Film Competition."

Deadline: October 15.

Categories include: witness accounts, adaptation stories, animation, innovation, satire, works by amateur filmmakers, works by professionals, fiction, music videos and more.

Entries should include a title and credits, and should be no longer than 90 seconds. Selected films will be screened at the Copenhagen Climate Conference in December.

For further information, visit http://www.1minutetosavetheworld.com/entry/ or e-mail info@1minutetosavetheworld.com

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Call for 60 1-minute movies !

Send your 1-minute message to the participants
of the Forum on Human Rights Education withYoung People

European Youth Centre Budapest
14-18 October 2009

What?
a Call for 60 movies for the 60th Anniversary of the Council of Europe.
Send your 1-minute message to the participants in the Forum on Human Rights Education with Young People, that will take place at the European Youth Centre Budapest on 14-18 October 2009 (more on the Forum right below...)

Deadline to send your movie: 27 September

Call for 60 movies

Call for 60 movies in RUSSIAN

!

Freedom of Young Media

http://www.aycn.net/groups/62-freedom-of-young-media

Online-Competition for young journalists from Asia and Europe

Until 20th September young journalists until 30 years can upload their articles, video- or audio-files, photos and pdf-files to Youthmedia.eu and AYCN.net, the social networks for young media makers from Asia and Europe.

The competition has three categories:

  • What does "Freedom of Young Media" mean to you and your media?
  • How are you reporting on "Freedom of Young Media" in your media?
  • What challenges regarding "Freedom of Young Media" are you facing during your work?

Prizes for the Winners:

  • 1. Prize: Adobe software package
  • 2. Prize: DELL-Netbook
  • 3. Prize: Microsoft software package

After the deadline, an experienced jury from both continents will evaluate the submissions
and choose ten winners, which will be announced and awarded in Brussels.

The contest is initiated by AMIC and the EYP and supported by Adobe, DELL, Internews, the EU Center Singapore, Reporters Without Boarders, cafebabel.com and the European Journalism Center.

To take part in this contest, please "upload" your media and afterwards click on "Add to contest" on the media page.