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The Natrona Heights Viral Video Competition is an online YouTube competition series that will demonstrate the creativity of the surrounding areas through the creation of a 3-5 minute viral video.

Teams of 4-5 contestants will have one week to create a viral video using a theme decided on the first day of the competition. They must brainstorm, film, edit, and publish the video in one week, while being filmed for a YouTube series that will include "behind the camera" filming, and interviews with the cast of each video.

The contest will be judged in two parts. The first, a vote by the viewers of the YouTube series. Second, by three judges who are planning on majoring in Film, have taken numerous courses in film, or who are professors of film at local universities.

The prize will be determined by how much sponsor support we receive from local businesses. Advertisements will be during the YouTube series, along with ad placement in the descriptions of the videos, and during the awards ceremony, in exchange for prize money or gift certificates to their local business. We must have support from local sponsors for this competition, that will display the immense talent in our area, to be a success.

If you are interested in competing in this competition, watching it, voting in it, or donating to the cause, SIGN THIS PETITION. It would be an awesome, and rewarding event for our area to be a part of.

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