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2021 Teen Video Challenge!
Do you have a passion for reading or libraries? Do you want to share your video or performative skills with teens across the country? The Teen Video Challenge is for you!
The Teen Video Challenge is an annual video contest and is open to all teens (librarian and teacher support is encouraged). The challenge is for teens to create a public services announcement-type video that shows their unique interpretation of the 2021 CSLP slogan "Tails and Tales". Videos are to be no longer than 60 seconds and should promote libraries and reading.
Videos will be accepted June I through August 6, 2021.
Video Criteria for Acceptance
All videos must:
●Be no longer than 60 seconds.
●Promote the idea of using public libraries and reading.
●Be designed for use at any library.
●Be appropriate for viewing by audiences of all ages.
●Adhere to copyright laws.
●Interpret the theme of animals, with the slogan of Tails and Tales.
Video will be judged on the following criteria
●Creativity
●Message clarity and relevance
●Motivation and inspiration
●Overall impact
Winners and Prizes
CSLP will select five national winning videos; each of the winning teens/teen teams will receive $200.00. Each teen/teen team's public library will receive a prize worth $50.00 from CSLP. Winners will be announced in mid-October 2021.The winners will be required to submit model release forms for each person that appears in their videos. The winning videos will be posted on CSLP Website/You Tube Channel for public viewing and judging. Winners will be notified by email.
For more information about the 2021 Teen Video Challenge, please contact luke.Kralikpreads.org.
21. What is the theme of the 2021 Teen Video Challenge related to?
A. Summer holidays. B. Books and libraries. C. Animals. D. Public services.
22. What is the requirement of your video for the contest?
A. Encouraging people to read more in libraries. B. Being designed for any use in libraries.
C. Having a slogan for your tales. D. Lasting more than one minute.
23. How can we learn more information about the 2021 Teen Video Challenge?
A. By phone. B. By letter. C. By visiting the website. D. By email.