Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-5726563-20140627035030

Now I'm sure most of you have heard about the Video Competition by now, so now I'm just gonna put together all the info in one place.

1. Rules:

- You must make a video over 25 mins long for it to be entered.

-The payout for a quality video, as judged by the judges, is 10 dollars, plus 15 for the editor.

-If it gets over a hundred views before the end, i will add 5 dollars to both, plus an extra 5 for every 50 after that, counting up to the last day of competition.

-The max payout for one person is $100 of videos and $150 dollars of editing.

-If the video does not pass the judges, then you do not get money. If the video doesn't pass, the editor doesn't get money either. Make them quality.

-If you want to do a Livestream, it has to be at least an hour to qualify, and will still need to be judged.

-The competition ends on the last day of July. All payouts will be made in the following month. At that time, the one with the highest views will get an extra $20.

2.Exceptions:

Certain types of videos may be shorter and still fit. If you have a question, or don't think you can make your video 25 mins long, ask me and I will tell you if it can be shortened or not.

Videos that can be shorter:

-Reviews (Minimum of 10 mins)

-Lore (Minimum of 15 mins)

3. Allowable Videos:

I'll also say that there are certain videos you should do to have a higher chance of being accepted. The list is:

-Let's Plays, of any game (that is allowed on Youtube without being sued)

-Animations

-Let's Fails

-Playthroughs

-Reviews

-A new videogame related idea. (EG. Amet and Jordan are doing Videogame Lore videos)

If you have a question about if your video will be allowed, run the idea by me and I'll tell you whether or not it can be put in the competition.

4. Non-Allowable Videos:

There are certain videos that will not be allowed at all. These include:

-Those that break Youtube posting rules, such as nudity.

-AMV's, due to possible copyright issues.

-Any video previously uploaded elsewhere, or that was stolen from somewhere else.

-Any excessive gore in animations. I'm talking Elfen Lied levels. Videogames don't matter.

5. Judges:

The Judges will be the ones to decide whether or not your video is quality enough to be uploaded. If it is, then you will receive the payout at the end of the month.

-You can not antagonize a judge for them to allow your video. In fact, they will not know who uploaded it, hopefully, when they judge it. If you tell a Judge that it was your video while they are judging, then the video is disqualified.

-Any sign of Judge tampering or manipulation will result in your video being disqualified, or the Judge being removed, depending on which side it was on.

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