Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2011

Co-op Fans Have Two Weeks Left to Submit Videos in National Cooperative Grocers Association's 'My Co-op Rocks' Video Contest

Iowa City, Iowa (PRWEB) April 3, 2009

Lights, cameraarugula! Just two weeks remain to submit a video in National Cooperative Grocers Association's (NCGA) My Co-op Rocks Video Contest, a nationwide contest where natural food co-op grocer fans get to share the reasons their co-op rocks. Submissions will be accepted online until April 17 at MyCoopRocks.coop with $ 3,500 in prizes to be awarded to the best videos in "people's choice" and "judges' choice" categories.


My Co-op Rocks is NCGA's first initiative asking co-op shoppers across the country to share their favorite co-op moments, memories and stories - in essence, all the qualities and quirks that make co-ops unique in their communities -- online.


"No matter the times or economic environment, shoppers remain passionate about co-op grocers and the sense of community that they inspire," said Robynn Shrader, chief executive officer for NCGA. "Everyone loves their local co-op for different reasons; this contest provides an opportunity for shoppers to tell us in their own words."


Whether shooting with a cell phone or in high-definition digital video, all skill levels are welcome to shoot, edit and submit their up-to-2-minute "Top 10" video or create a video with an original co-op-related theme. Participants are encouraged to unleash their sense of humor and creativity.


Once posted, videos will be viewed and voted on by the general public with prizes awarded to the top three "people's choice" entries. A panel of judges will also score entries based on creativity, theme, and overall appeal, with prizes awarded to the top three "judges' choice" entries. The deadline for submissions and online voting is 11:59 p.m. CST on April 17.


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Prizes, Prestige, a Priceless Experience...2005 Student Video Discovery Awards

(PRWEB) March 20, 2005

Student video producers and their educator supporters in high schools, community colleges, and universities: Enter eSN's 2005 Student Video Discovery Awards.


For the schools of the winners: More than $ 30,000 in video technology. Prizes committed so far include these:



Three 17-inch iMac G5 1.8Ghz with SuperDrive, including an Apple Memory Module 256MB DDR400 PC3200 DIMM;

Nine copies of Apple's Production Suite Academic;

Nine copies of Avid Xpress Pro software;

Six copies of Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004;

Three copies of Macromedia Studio MX 2004 with Flash Professional.

Additional prizes are being announced regularly, as the awards-ceremony date approaches. For the winning student producers: An opportunity to learn from the video professionals of Discovery Education and from the award-winning journalists of eSchool News. Student winners are eligible to . . . Cover the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) in Philadelphia, June 27-29, under the tutelage of professional videographers, video producers, and award-winning journalists.


See their NECC video coverage posted on eSchool News Online, the world's most respected ed-tech publication web site--visited each month by more than 200,000 educators and education supporters from around the world.


Receive a video record of their NECC coverage to include in their college or career portfolio. Field-leading sponsors of eSN's 2005 Student Video Discovery Awards: Discovery Education, Cisco Systems, Apple Computer, Avid Technology, Macromedia.


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New Video Hosting and Contest Site Made Waves at Social Media Event in Mexico City

Waterloo, ON (PRWEB) November 10, 2011

URSponsored.com made waves with industry professionals and investors alike at red10 Social media Fest, a high profile social media event in Mexico City that featured influential speakers like Ashton Kutcher (co-founder of Katalyst) and Brian Solis (Author and principal at Altimeter Group). Not only has it been named the most relevant video hosting and contest site for people looking to become the next big thing, its expected to fill a recognized gap in the current video market.


Talented people are getting lost on YouTube and other sites like it, says Arturo Cervantes, founder of URSponsored.com. People want to make an impression, they want to leave a mark, and hopefully get recognized for their talents. Thats why shows like American Idol, X Factor and Americas Got Talent are so popular. People want to get noticed. And we want them to do just that on our site.


Cervantes believes URSponsored.com creates a niche for people to showcase themselves in an uncluttered environment an environment thats focused on the individual.


Were not necessarily looking for people to upload videos of their cat falling off a chair, says Tim Scott, Director of Business Development for URSponsored.com. That just clutters the system. We want people who are serious about their talents, who are looking for that recognition and potential rise to fame that YouTube may not be able to offer. Maybe theyre looking for a record deal, or they want to promote their web-based TV show to a network. Whatever their dream, we want to help them fulfill it.


During the conference URSponsored.com was one of four companies who were invited to provide a brief demo of their service and to participate in a question and answer period for over 1000 attendees and members of the media. red10 Social media Fest attendees were especially interested in the value proposition for companies. Not only does URSponsored.com filter out unnecessary content, they offer companies, agents, and other organizations the opportunity to engage the individual user directly and provide users with financial compensation.


But what about YouTube, the worlds largest video hosting site? How can URSponsored.com possibly compete? Cervantes is adamant the sites wont step on each others toes. We dont compete, he says We compliment each other. We also have very different purposes for users to visit our respective sites.


The value of URSponsored.com is not only in the ability to be rewarded almost immediately, or in the opportunity to be associated with a high profile company, but also in the video contests the site offers. The video contests are sponsored by companies or organizations to help them locate and isolate talent in a specific field. To help them find their spokesperson, a replacement band member, the next big thing.


We believe these video contests are what set URSponsored.com apart and what will attract users to our site. It is instant gratification, instant recognition, with a strong possibility of being rewarded, says Cervantes. Besides, people dont always want to wait in line for hours to see a judge for a competition on the off chance theyll make it through. They would rather enter an online contest where lots of people can see them immediately, and where they can become an overnight sensation.


And with the investors theyve already lined up, the folks at URSponsored.com are confident theyll be able to engage the companies and brands that will make their site even more attractive to users.


URSponsored.com wants people to feel involved they want people to participate in the contests by uploading a video or commenting and rating the videos of others. To feel like they can influence the outcome of a contest with their votes.


Ursponsored.com is a place where everyone has the ability to help others achieve their dreams.


Learn more about URSponsored.com, their value proposition or sponsorship opportunities by visiting http://www.ursponsored.com.


Media Contact

Sarrah Scott

519-505-3048

marketing(at)ursponsored(dot)com


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Prizes, Prestige, a Priceless Experience: 2005 Student Video Discovery Awards

(PRWEB) March 26, 2005

Student video producers and their educator supporters in high schools, community colleges, and universities: Enter eSN's 2005 Student Video Discovery Awards.


For the schools of the winners: More than $ 30,000 in video technology.


Prizes committed so far include these:


-Three 17-inch iMac G5 1.8Ghz with SuperDrive, including an Apple Memory Module 256MB DDR400 PC3200 DIMM;


-Nine copies of Apple's Production Suite Academic;


-Nine copies of Avid Xpress Pro software;


-Six copies of Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004;


-Three copies of Macromedia Studio MX 2004 with Flash Professional.


Additional prizes are being announced regularly, as the awards-ceremony date approaches.


For the winning student producers: An opportunity to learn from the video professionals of Discovery Education and from the award-winning journalists of eSchool News. Student winners are eligible to . . .


Cover the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) in Philadelphia, June 27-29, under the tutelage of professional videographers, video producers, and award-winning journalists.


See their NECC video coverage posted on eSchool News Online, the world's most respected ed-tech publication web site--visited each month by more than 200,000 educators and education supporters from around the world.


Receive a video record of their NECC coverage to include in their college or career portfolio. Field-leading sponsors of eSN's 2005 Student Video Discovery Awards: Discovery Education, Cisco Systems, Apple Computer, Avid Technology, Macromedia.


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Video on EurekaMag and New Review on RhoA featured at Science Magazine

(PRWEB) November 10, 2011

The Video on EurekaMag.com which has just been uploaded to YouTube focuses on the website's vast library of science resources which cover biology, applied life sciences, earth sciences, environmental sciences, and health sciences. Besides this array of peer-reviewed scientific references, the video also expands on the site's reviews of popular topics in the natural sciences including both in-depth pieces and short, one-page overviews. In addition to academic research, EurekaMag's agriculture section offers practical guides on the cultivation and production of primary field crops, while the horticulture chapter includes hundreds of references on 19 fruit and 35 vegetable species. The video encourages companies to submit their website to one or more of EurekaMag's more than 14,000 categories.


In addition to this video which is featured also at the homepage of the website EurekaMag.com has published a new review on RhoA (ras homolog gene family, member A) which is a small GTPase protein regulating the actin cytoskeleton in the formation of stress fibers. In humans, it is encoded by the gene RHOA. The comprehensive review covers it's role in cancer by providing details of how activation of ErbB2 and PI3K stimulates RhoA and beta-catenin, which mediate the migration and invasion of tumor cells. It also covers a scientific study evaluating the effect of simulated microgravity on the activation of Rho that is involved in actin fiber remodeling in cells. The RhoA/Rho-kinase pathway may be a therapeutic target for treating PVR (pulmonary vascular resistance). The RhoA/Rho-kinase pathway is also involved in the pathogenesis of high flow induced pulmonary hypertension. For treating such disorders, Fasudil Hydrochloride (INN) has proofed to be a potent Rho-kinase inhibitor and vasodilator treatment able to lower pulmonary artery systolic pressure, suppressing pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells proliferation, attenuating pulmonary artery medial wall thickening and inhibiting right ventricular hypertrophy together with significant suppression of Rho kinase activity. Another drug, Atorvastatin, inhibits Rho signaling and is usually used for lowering blood cholesterol. Research, however, indicates that anti-RhoA small interfering RNA inhibits aggressive breast cancer more effectively than conventional blockers of Rho-mediated signaling pathways. This therapy was found to also be devoid of toxic effects.


The Science Magazine EurekaMag.com was launched in November 1998 as the online version of the French science magazine "Eur