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Guidelines for the Book Trailer Program of the SC Book Awards
Directions:
Judging of Trailers
Please review the Book Trailer Judging Rubric for specific details judges will be looking for when reviewing the book trailer videos. Each video will be judged on the authenticity of the art as it relates to the book as well as on the artistic quality of the book trailer. All book trailers must be the original work of the child(ren) involved. The book trailer must be a student project. Adult input should be advisory in nature and kept to the minimum required by the age group participating.
Certificates of participation will be available online to each participating school at www.scasl.net. In addition, a certificate for first, second, and third place in each category will be awarded at conference.
***Photo/Creative Works Release Form:
You give permission for SCASL to reproduce creative works resulting from your participation in the Book Trailer Contest. You understand that the purpose is to promote the SC Book Awards Program.
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Guidelines for the Book Trailer Program of the SC Book Awards
Directions:
- The Book Trailer must represent a Book Award Nominee for the current year
- The book title and author's name must be present in the video.
- All entries must be original work created by students.
- One entry per level, per school
- Book trailers may not be longer than three minutes in length.
- Book trailers may be live action or animated (stop-motion).
- Entries must be uploaded to the designated site TBA.
- Winners will be announced at the SCASL Conference.
- Entries will be disqualified based on inappropriate content or production.
- You may use an image of the book cover in your video--However, it is recommended that you use your own photograph of the book cover rather than obtaining an image from the internet. You may not use any other images that you did not create unless they are copyright free/creative commons/royalty free, etc. and proper citation of the image source is appropriately cited within the video.
- Regarding music, you may use music you created or music that is in the public domain and appropriately documented (see http://search.creativecommons.org/). You may also use music that comes with a movie-making program such as iMovie, Photo Story or Windows Live Movie Maker. Please identify in the end credits where you got all sounds and music from and why they are free to use (for example: Song X performed by Band Y was sourced from the free music in iMovie).
- Use of copyrighted materials without documented approval from copyright holder will cause submission to be disqualified. This Book Trailer Contest does NOT fall under educational fair use exemptions.
Judging of Trailers
Please review the Book Trailer Judging Rubric for specific details judges will be looking for when reviewing the book trailer videos. Each video will be judged on the authenticity of the art as it relates to the book as well as on the artistic quality of the book trailer. All book trailers must be the original work of the child(ren) involved. The book trailer must be a student project. Adult input should be advisory in nature and kept to the minimum required by the age group participating.
Certificates of participation will be available online to each participating school at www.scasl.net. In addition, a certificate for first, second, and third place in each category will be awarded at conference.
***Photo/Creative Works Release Form:
You give permission for SCASL to reproduce creative works resulting from your participation in the Book Trailer Contest. You understand that the purpose is to promote the SC Book Awards Program.
Judging Rubric
Resources:
Storyboard
Powtoon
Powtoon Tutorial
Goanimate (Ask Dr. Moore for Login)