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Coming Soon: VCN’s list of the best Crash the Super Bowl entries

Man, it turns out that watching 5,000 thirty-second videos takes a hell of a long time!  I was hoping to post our list of the best 2012 Crash the Super Bowl entries this week but I’m way behind on my viewing.  So watch for the list to appear on December 20th.

And one quick note; a lot of people have been asking me the same question:  Do views and comments matter?  The answer is NO….no they don’t matter one bit in the Crash the Super Bowl contest.  Your video can have 50,000 views and tons of “This video is guaranteed to be in the finals!” comments and it won’t help you one bit.  In fact, the judges aren’t allowed to see any comments or view counts.  They don’t even watch the entries on the public Crash the Superbowl website.  So if you’re one of those A-holes who has been leaving disparaging comments on other videos because you think it will help your chances or if you’re one of those over-enthusiastic people who spams other videos with comments like, “Great work, be sure to check out my entry, Break-dancing Doritos Baby Falls Down a Flight of Stairs” then you’ve just been wasting your time.  Actually, doing stuff like that is against the rules so it’s a good way to get yourself disqualified.

 

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Hey buddy, wanna buy a camera lens?

For the last year and a half I’ve been shooting almost all of my video contest entries on my DSLR; a Canon T2i.  It’s a great camera and I’m really amazed at the footage it produces sometimes.  But this week a great opportunity to buy a Panasonic HVX200 plus a bunch of accessories fell into my lap and I had to take the deal.  (I’m planning a documentary project for 2012 and so I’ll need a traditional, HD “video camera” for that project)  Since I’ll be using the HVX as my primary camera for a while, I thought about selling my DSLR.  But the thing is just too nice and it’s good for “artsy” video projects, if you know what I mean.

So I figured I’d compromise with myself and sell my big, “nice” lens; my Canon L series 24-105mm lens.  The lens is in mint condition.  Because it’s so high-end I only used it on a few shoots.  I’ve posted the lens on craigslist and I’ve been getting some e-mails but half the people you hear from on CL are scammers who want you to ship your items to Croatia.  So I figured I’d post the offer here and see if any hardcore video congest nerds were interested in purchasing this lovely, amazing item.  Here’s a pic of the lens.  I’ve still got the box plus I’ll include the lens hood and a nice lens bag you sort of see in the photo.  Click the image to embiggen:

you want this.

It really is a hell of a lens.  As I mentioned it is an “L Series” which means it is Canon’s top of the line.  If you have a Canon DSLR and you’ve only been using the “kit” lens that came with the camera this thing will blow your mind.  The kit lens feels like a toy after using the 24-105mm.  One of the best things about this lens is that it focuses very quickly and quietly.  But the big attraction here is the focal length.  You can zoom in up to 105mm and the picture will stay nice and sharp.  And this zoom is especially helpful if you’re shooting video.  There are two ways you can shoot a subject with a lens like this; you can either put the camera right in front of them and focus or you can put the camera far from them, zoom in and then focus.  Shooting your subject that second way is how you get that “blurry background” effect that photographers refer to as “Bokeh.”  This effect is the thing that sets DSLR apart from standard “video cameras.”  And with the 24-105mm you can bokeh your ass off.

I bought it back in April from Adorama for $1,089.  I just checked Adorama’s website and the same lens is now selling for $1,045.  (listing here)  I’m willing to sell my 24-105mm lens for….well, let’s just say “a whole lot less.”  Trust me, I’ll give you a hell of a deal.  Plus, you know I can’t rip you off or sell you a piece of junk because I’m Beardy (AKA Dan) from Video Contest News!  So I can’t exactly disappear on you.  If you’re interested in the lens, e-mail me at and we can talk about the price.

If you still need convincing, here’s a glowing review of the 24-105 that I found on youtube.  This guy’s main focus was on using the lens for photography but everything he says still applies if you’re using the lens for shooting video:

If someone commits to buying this item I’ll come back and edit this post to let you guys know the lens is gone.

UPDATE:  And it’s gone!  Wow, that only took like 12 hours.  And the dude who bought the lens is named “Brock” which made the whole transaction way more awesome. 

I’m going to leave this post up since I think it’s got interesting info in it (if I do say so myself).  My 24-105mm has been claimed but hey, at least now you know what you want for Christmas, right?

 

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A “Highly Humorous” Update

A somewhat humorous banner

Last week, the new video contest hosting site Highly Humorous launched their third ever contest so I thought I’d take a second and do a quick update on their progress.  It’s really interesting to watch a new site like this as it evolves.  Right now, HH is just running small contests of their own so they can develop a strong talent base before they start running contests for outside companies.  I’m not sure if they came up with that idea on their own but I know that Poptent started the same way.  I looked at some of the first assignments that site ever ran and they were stuff like “make an ad for a fictional cell phone company!”

Highly Humorous’ newest contest is also for a fictional company; 48 Hour Energy.  That’s an energy drink that keeps you wired for two days straight.  I like these test contests because filmmakers are allowed to be irreverent and kind of crazy since there’s no actual sponsor to offend.  The deadline to enter the 48 Hour Energy contest is December 22nd and the top prize is $1,000.  More info here.

Highly Humorous also recently announced the winners of the “SuperHero” test contest and you can see all the results here.  There were some decent entries but I think my favorite was this video that came in third:

Click to view.

I’m not sure how much longer HH plans to do these “test” contests but I’ve been talking to some of the guys running the site and they seem to have some big plans for 2012.  I don’t think this is officially official but it seems like soon HH will be running contests for outside companies where the prizes will be in the $5,000.  So, HH will be a site to keep an eye on in the new year.

 

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Thanks for making November our biggest month ever!

Hey folks, It’s your BFF for life Beardy, here.  Every year we see a giant spike in traffic thanks to our coverage of the Crash the Super Bowl contest and I always like to do a quick post welcoming our new readers to the site.  And man, did we get a lot of new readers last month!  During the summer I made some SEO changes to VCN that caused traffic to increase by about 300%.  So when you throw a bunch of CTSB traffic on top of those figures the results are pretty amazing.  November 2011 turned out to be our biggest month ever with 13,901 Unique Visitors.  To quote the great Charles Dickens, that shite is redonkulous!

Here are  few other random things I want to mention:

If you’re here for Crash the SuperBowl info, we’ll be running a whole bunch of posts about the contest over the next 2 1/2 months. Next week we’ll even be featuring an interview with one of the 2011 CTSB finalists.  And of course, we’ll post the Top 5 videos (along with reviews and analysis) as soon as Doritos makes the results public.

Next I want to say Thanks to all the filmmakers out there that sent in the links to their Doritos entries.  I’ve decided to extend my “free mini-review offer” for a few more days.  So far, I’ve crtiqued more than 100 submissions and I am pretty sure that at least one or two of the videos I’ve seen will wind up making the finals.  If you’d still like to get a mini-review of your ad, please post the link in the comment section of this article:  videocontestnews.com/2011/11/21/we-want-to-see-your-crash-the-super-bowl-entries/

As I’ve mentioned, I’m trying to do the impossible this month.  I’m trying to watch at least a few seconds of every, single Crash the Super Bowl entry.  (By the way, there were just under 5,000 submissions this year.)  My goal is to compile a list of the 50 or so best submissions.  The list will be posted on December 14th.

If you’re a new reader, I just want to mention that Video Contest News is a year-round operation.  We run two or three posts a week about different contests.  If you’re having a problem with a contest, let us know!  Companies hate bad publicity and a single article about a crappy contest can sometimes inspire the sponsors to fix whatever has gone wrong.  Or hey, you can even let us know if you have some good news to report!  We post a lot of winning entries so if you’ve recently won a nice contest prize, I want to hear about it.  You can reach me here:  .

Finally, if you like you can only stand to read 140 characters of video contest news at a time, follow us on twitter .  This month we’ll be “following back” all of our new followers!

 

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