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Contest Guidelines Any student, 13 years of age or older, enrolled in an Oklahoma middle school or high school (or the equivalent of) for the 2008-2009 school year is eligible to enter. Groups of no more than 10 students from the same school or individual students can produce a video with the assistance of a teacher serving only as an advisor. However, only one team can be responsible for each video. Schools can have more than one individual/team enter the video contest. No professional assistance of any kind can be provided to produce this video. Each entry must be the original work of the student or group of students submitting the video. It may not contain copyrighted material, such as popular songs, magazine cutouts, music videos, etc., unless written permission has been granted for its use. Use of copyrighted material without written permission automatically disqualifies the entry. All members appearing in the video must complete and submit the following forms. Failure to complete all the forms before uploading a video can lead to the forfeiture of the award. 1. Registration (pdf) Registration is not considered complete until all members appearing in the video submit all three (3) forms. In addition, a Source Reference Sheet is also available. The Source Reference Sheet is not a contest requirement but is available in case the teacher chooses to require students to turn this in to him/her. Students winning cash that are between the ages of 13 and 18 must have a parent or guardian present in order to receive the cash prize. Absence of a parent or guardian can lead to the forfeiture of the award. Instructions for uploading videos can be accessed at OurStage, http://www.ourstage.com/go/mytakeonhealth. While the videographer retains ownership and copyright of the videos, entry of your video in the contest gives the MyTakeOnHealth Video Challenge and its partners the right to reproduce and display the video and stills from the video for promotional and educational purposes. A complete list of OurStage rules can be accessed at http://www.ourstage.com/go/mytakeonhealth. The MyTakeOnHealth Video Challenge and OurStage reserve the right to deny awards to the creator(s) of the winning video(s) if contest rules or guidelines are not followed or if information on the entry form is found to be incomplete, inaccurate or if parent signature has been forged. The MyTakeOnHealth Video Challenge is First Lady Kim Henry's and State Superintendent Sandy Garrett’s effort to get all Oklahomans to do just a little more to live a healthier lifestyle. It’s an outcome-based, cooperative effort aimed at encouraging individuals, communities and organizations across the state to show shared responsibility in developing innovative ways to improve the health of Oklahoma’s citizens. About OurStage, Inc. (www.ourstage.com): OurStage is the only purely democratic online competition where the fans decide who’s the best in emerging music, film and video. The OurStage mission is to help talented artists achieve critical exposure by solving the greatest challenge on the Internet today: sorting quality content from the sea of mediocrity online. OurStage provides a neutral, trustee, game-free platform, in which the true judgment of the fans drives the best content to the top. |