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13/01/2011, 1:25 PM
It's a brand spanking New Year and it promises to be jam-packed with football all the right way through. The 2011 League of Ireland Season (http://www.airtricityleague.ie/images/stories/2011_Season_Airtricity_League_Fixture_List.pdf) is not far off now and on the 26th March 2011 (http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=32) Ireland are also due to play Macedonia in the Aviva in a European Championship Qualifying Fixture. Here on www.foot.ie we are going to take part in the build up to this season too and that’s why we are running an 'Advert Making' competition that's open to foot.ie members to enter, to get the ball moving as it were.
If you can click on 'Start' -> 'All Programs' -> 'Windows Movie Maker (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/default.mspx)' then this is for you !! ;-)
Members who enter the competition would need to make a video clip from scratch that could possibly be used to either promote your club, declare your love for the national team, a fly-on-the-wall insight into the production of your fanzine, a day in the life of a short-sighted colour-blind referee, a video blog for the women's World U-17 Championships Campaign or even a hair-raising eye-popping wake-up call to everyone to highlight the dangers of Robbie Keane's cartwheels. To be honest this will be more of an exercise in fun and possibility rather than an exercise in skill or something to be used commercially. Obviously it would be great if it’s a well made clip but bare in mind it is only for some fun.
There would always need to be some guidelines to adhere to for a project like this, so here are a few we put together ...
- The entry fee .... there is no entry fee
- The Advert/Short Film needs to be between 30 and 50 seconds long .... easy.
- It needs to be related to Irish Football
- Closing Date for entries is Tues 1st March 2011
- It cannot contain any liable content and foot.ie wouldn't be responsible for it anyway.
- No racism, incitement, provocation and general nasty stuff, common sense is compulsory ;-)
- It should be either insightful, comedic, entertaining, a white-knuckle ride or just good fun
The Shortlist
The shortlist of clips (content permitting) will be hosted in a prominent place on the www.foot.ie website and on the www.loi.ie website and possibly feature elsewhere as well !!
The Prizes
By way of a prize for the best advert made there will be a foot.ie t-shirt, a foot.ie membership and a pair of tickets for the Ireland v Macedonia game on the 26th of March.
For the runners-up there will be a pair of tickets for a LOI Premier Division game of your choice and a pair of tickets for a LOI First Division game as well as anything else we can rustle up in the meantime.
Guidelines + Resources
If there are a few people out there who want to give this a good bash with the intention of it being used for your own club for example then would we suggest that you make yourself aware of any guidelines out there on product placement ( http://www.bai.ie/index.html), copyright issues ( http://www.cai.ie/index.htm), maybe even advertising guidelines ( http://www.asai.ie/), etc.
We have put together a resources thread (http://foot.ie/threads/125832-Video-Production-and-Editing) here with a few suggested tools and programmes that can be used to put it altogether. If you are having trouble with anything technical, need some images, want to confirm a scoreline for Athlone V Shels in 1958 or you just want to bounce an idea of people, etc. just post in here and we'll all chip in to help out.
Have fun people !! :film::computer::tv:
And any questions ... Just post them here !!!
If you can click on 'Start' -> 'All Programs' -> 'Windows Movie Maker (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/default.mspx)' then this is for you !! ;-)
Members who enter the competition would need to make a video clip from scratch that could possibly be used to either promote your club, declare your love for the national team, a fly-on-the-wall insight into the production of your fanzine, a day in the life of a short-sighted colour-blind referee, a video blog for the women's World U-17 Championships Campaign or even a hair-raising eye-popping wake-up call to everyone to highlight the dangers of Robbie Keane's cartwheels. To be honest this will be more of an exercise in fun and possibility rather than an exercise in skill or something to be used commercially. Obviously it would be great if it’s a well made clip but bare in mind it is only for some fun.
There would always need to be some guidelines to adhere to for a project like this, so here are a few we put together ...
- The entry fee .... there is no entry fee
- The Advert/Short Film needs to be between 30 and 50 seconds long .... easy.
- It needs to be related to Irish Football
- Closing Date for entries is Tues 1st March 2011
- It cannot contain any liable content and foot.ie wouldn't be responsible for it anyway.
- No racism, incitement, provocation and general nasty stuff, common sense is compulsory ;-)
- It should be either insightful, comedic, entertaining, a white-knuckle ride or just good fun
The Shortlist
The shortlist of clips (content permitting) will be hosted in a prominent place on the www.foot.ie website and on the www.loi.ie website and possibly feature elsewhere as well !!
The Prizes
By way of a prize for the best advert made there will be a foot.ie t-shirt, a foot.ie membership and a pair of tickets for the Ireland v Macedonia game on the 26th of March.
For the runners-up there will be a pair of tickets for a LOI Premier Division game of your choice and a pair of tickets for a LOI First Division game as well as anything else we can rustle up in the meantime.
Guidelines + Resources
If there are a few people out there who want to give this a good bash with the intention of it being used for your own club for example then would we suggest that you make yourself aware of any guidelines out there on product placement ( http://www.bai.ie/index.html), copyright issues ( http://www.cai.ie/index.htm), maybe even advertising guidelines ( http://www.asai.ie/), etc.
We have put together a resources thread (http://foot.ie/threads/125832-Video-Production-and-Editing) here with a few suggested tools and programmes that can be used to put it altogether. If you are having trouble with anything technical, need some images, want to confirm a scoreline for Athlone V Shels in 1958 or you just want to bounce an idea of people, etc. just post in here and we'll all chip in to help out.
Have fun people !! :film::computer::tv:
And any questions ... Just post them here !!!