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Win lunch with Al Gore, Current TV Launch for UK Filmmakers Print E-mail
Contributed by PR Matt Park Tuesday, 27 February 2007

Current TV, the network that pioneered viewer-created-content (VC²), is celebrating its forthcoming UK launch by holding a contest to encourage young people to produce short, non-fictional video pieces (pods) sharing relevant and compelling stories  documenting their world.

Pods can be submitted to the Current website (www.uk.current.com) where a panel will select their favourites.  These can be shot on video camera or mobile phone, and can focus on one of three categories: a person, a place, or a thing, but must be non-fiction.Content can then be uploaded via a simple mechanism at www.uk.current.com 

Creators of the chosen pods will then be able to see their work appear on Current TV itself, with three grand prize winners also winning lunch with Current's Chairman, former U.S. Vice President, Al Gore, In addition, six runners-up will receive a Sony HD video camera, plus the first ten people to upload their video submissions will win a video iPod filled with Current programming. The competition marks the first official call for submissions for Current UK, which goes live on 12th March. 

Current is already causing a storm in the United States as the first network in history to hand control to its audience via Viewer-Created-Content, voting for programming content and even viewer-created advertising; the UK channel will run on the same model, encouraging viewers to submit their own content.  President of Programming David Neuman commented, "Current is about creating a global dialogue among young adults. This contest is intended to spark that dialogue among young and aspiring filmmakers in the UK, allowing us to capture stories in the voice of our viewers." 

All submissions must be uploaded to www.uk.current.com by April 8, 2007 or mailed to the Current UK office by April, 11, 2007. Current will select one grand prize winner and two second prize winners in each category, and will announce all winners by May 15, 2007. 

About Current 

Current TV, which launched in the United States on August 1, 2005, is the first network created by, for and with an 18-34 year-old audience. It has developed the television industry's leading model of "viewer created content" (VC2), which comprises roughly one-third of Current's U.S. broadcast, and allows the audience to submit short-form, nonfiction video "pods", "viewer created ads" (V-CAMs), and mobile video. Its award-winning programming ranges from the hottest trends in technology, fashion, music and videogames, to pressing issues such as the environment, relationships, parenting, finance, politics and spirituality. Current will be available on BSkyB in March 2007.  For more information, please visit the websites: www.uk.current.com or www.current.tv.

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