To celebrate the UC Davis Centennial, the community is invited to create videos for the “I Got Aggied” competition that celebrates attributes of UC Davis.
Deadline for entering the contest is Feb. 26; judging will take place from noon Feb. 27 through March 16; and winners will be announced the week of March 16. Videos can be uploaded Feb. 4-26 at http://igotaggied.ucdavis.edu, where contest rules and other information can be found.
Anyone can enter the contest, and prizes will be awarded in two categories. In the “People’s Choice” category, an iPod touch will go to the video that gets the most votes online. Entrants are encouraged to have their family and friends vote for their videos.
In addition, a first and second-place prize will go to the top UC Davis undergraduate student entries, judged by a panel of campus judges. The first place winner will get a Kodak Zi6 HD Pocket Video Camera, and the second place winner a $100 Woodstock’s Pizza gift certificate.
Videographers are asked to show in 30 seconds how they “got Aggied,” using any of the following prompts:
- How do you “sport” your Aggie pride?
- Re-create for viewers the moment you knew you were an Aggie.
- Show viewers what inspires your Aggie Pride.
- Show us your alternative Aggie.
- How are you an Aggie for life?
Entries must:
- Be 30 seconds or less
- Follow the UC Davis Principles of Community (found at )
- Be submitted in 480x320 format
- Have copyright permission for music or images that are not original
- Have a maximum file size of 1GB
- Use one of these formats: .wmv, .avi, .mov, .mpg
UC Davis’ first official video contest is sponsored by the UC Davis Centennial, UC Davis Student Affairs and UC Davis University Communications.
“This contest is a way for UC Davis to promote the increasingly important medium of video as a new ‘literacy’ that our students are learning,” said Susanne Rockwell, Web editor for University Communications who is running the contest.
For more information, contact Rockwell at (530) 752-2542 or sgrockwell@ucdavis.edu.
About UC Davis
For 100 years, UC Davis has engaged in teaching, research and public service that matter to California and transform the world. Located close to the state capital, UC Davis has 31,000 students, an annual research budget that exceeds $500 million, a comprehensive health system and 13 specialized research centers. The university offers interdisciplinary graduate study and more than 100 undergraduate majors in four colleges — Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering, and Letters and Science — and advanced degrees from five professional schools: Education, Law, Management, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine. The UC Davis School of Medicine and UC Davis Medical Center are located on the Sacramento campus near downtown.
Media Resources
Susanne Rockwell, Web and new media editor, (530) 752-2542, sgrockwell@ucdavis.edu