User-Generated Video Contest Sends Message to Congress and Next President: "Take Action on Climate Change"
Brighter Planet and 1Sky Name 4 National Winners From Over 100 Submissions; 60 Second Videos to Be Broadcast Nationally
Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal Headlines Expert Panel of Judges
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The top four winning entries (there was a tie for third place) take on the issue of climate change in a variety of ways. First and second place entries look at the problem through the eyes of children, while the third place entries employ stop-motion photography and animation to tell their stories. The winning videos are:
-- First - Climate Matters, by Steve Dempsey of Sammamish, WA
-- Second - Ask the Children, by Barbara Lucas of Northville, MI
-- Third - Green to Blue, by Elizabeth Klein of Cincinnati, OH
-- Third - This Lawn is Your Lawn, by Roger Doiron of Scarborough, ME
The first-place winner will receive a $3,000 Brighter Planet Visa® Gift Card; the second and third place winners will receive $1,000 and $250 Brighter Planet Visa Gift Cards respectively.
In addition to being distributed to DC-insiders, the winning videos will be broadcast to a potential audience of more than 50 million viewers around the nation via Link TV, FSTV, and online at venues including: www.vimeo.com, www.think.mtv.com, www.joost.com, www.huffingtonpost.com and www.quarterlife.com. They will also be showcased at the Green Expo in San Francisco next month.
According to actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, one of ten expert judges for the Climate Matters video contest, "The winning video entries make a compelling case for why we need bold action to tackle the climate challenge. We were overwhelmed by the passion and commitment of their creators and are proud to offer them national exposure."
Along with Gyllenhaal, the panel of judges included: Rory Kennedy, Emmy award-winning documentary producer; Tia Lessin, the supervising producer of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Bowling for Columbine"; Leila and Nadia Conners, the producers/directors of "11th Hour"; author Anya Kamenetz; David Jenkins, Government Affairs Director of Republicans for Environmental Protection; Bill Stetson, Producer and Environmental Consultant; Gillian Caldwell, Campaign Director of 1Sky; and Patti Prairie, CEO of Brighter Planet. Full bios for the judges can be found here http://tinyurl.com/5owlr8.
Sixteen video finalists were selected from over 100 submissions based on the greatest number of viewer hits. From the narrowed pool of sixteen videos, judges made their winning selections based primarily on the following criteria: 1) creativity, 2) coherence of message, 3) potential impact of message on political leaders, and 4) potential to inspire.
1Sky and Brighter Planet are asking people to promote the videos -- and the message about climate change -- to their circles and contacts. The videos are set up so that anyone can easily embed them on their own blogs, homepages or social networks. More information on how to embed and share the videos can be found at http://tinyurl.com/5t7435.
"The damage we are inflicting upon the environment is unsustainable and we're approaching the point of no return," said Patti Prairie, CEO of Brighter Planet. "The next President of the United States will have an opportunity to make policy that will affect our climate for generations to come. These videos effectively convey that message and build the case for doing so in a way that words simply could not."
According to Gillian Caldwell, Campaign Director for 1Sky, "Our nation's energy and economic crises have moved climate change squarely into the Presidential campaigns. It is clear that our climate challenge is also a 21st century opportunity to reinvent our economy for a cleaner, greener future. Our leadership must hear America's call for bold action on climate loud and clear, and we can't think of a more impactful way of ensuring that they do than by sharing these powerful video messages with Congress and our country's next President."
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