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Ice Cream and Cake (and cake)

It always warms my cockles to see a really great video win a big prize in a contest. Last week, Baskin Robbins announced the winners of their “Ice Cream and Cake” Dance video contest and my cockles couldn’t be any happier. The idea of the contest was that you were supposed to shoot a video of yourself dancing to the new (and apparently “Peanut butter Jelly Time” inspired) Ice Cream and Cake song.

There was a lot of cash at stake in this one: first place was $10K, second was $5K and third was $1K. Oh, and all the winners got some ice cream cakes too! First place got a thousand dollars worth. Damn….that’s a lot of frickin’ ice cream cake. But as you’ll see, I’m sure they can put it to good use. First place went to a video that was shot by like an entire dance academy of kids. Not only is it over the top and well-choreographed, the production quality is top notch. Whoever shot that was really smart. Instead of just setting the camera to shoot a wide shot of all the action they added tons of charisma and fun to the video by actually getting close-ups of the dancing kid’s faces.

You can see all three winning videos here:

The video that took third is one of the WEIRDEST video contest entries I have ever seen. It looks like it could be a comedy sketch shot for the Andy Milonakis show. Do yourself a favor and check it out. It’ll make you wonder how the heck those two people know each other. My question is, who knew it would be hilarious to film them having a baskin and robbins adventure together?

10K will buy a lot of pic-a-nic baskets

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$10,000 is a lot of money….A LOT OF MONEY. When a contest has a prize that big, should you even bother entering? Doesn’t the huge prize mean that the pros and semi-pros will come out of the woodwork and blow everyone away with a bunch of super slick productions?

Well…depends on the contest I guess. I remember the SkinIt.com contest from a few months back had a prize of 10 grand and got a lot of really awesome and professional looking submissions. But that contest was easy to enter. All you had to do was go online and order some “skins” for your laptop and shoot a commercial.

Now compare that to “The Jellystone Park Video Contest.” The goal of that competition was to “capture the fun you have at Jellystone Park in a 30- to 90- second (up to 3-minute) video for a chance to win $10,000.” That means that if you wanted a real shot at winning you would have to physically go to one of the Jellystone campground/parks that are spread across North America. And that takes a lot of commitment. Chances are that most pro/semi-pro filmmakers live in or near urban areas, right? So how many would actually make the trek out to the woods to shoot a video for this contest?

Not many. Jellystone got almost 80 entries but by the looks of the finalists, most of the people who entered were…NOT filmmakers! Gasp! Oh the horror. It gets worse; the winners of the 10 grand are just some FAMILY!

Ok, I kid of course. But really, most of the entries I saw were just created by actual patrons of the parks, which mean amateurs with family video cameras. In a way, it’s sort of neat to see a contest that didn’t get sniped by some slick pro. This contest goes to show that even if you don’t have high-end camera gear or years of production experience you still have a shot at winning because you never know really what the judges will like. Check out the winning Jellystone video and you’ll see what I mean. It was a simple video with a nice little story and it even manages to make the park look fun. Watch this and tell me that you don’t want to go jump on one of those giant bouncy things!

I can’t embed the winning video so click on the link below to watch it.

Grand Prize Winner. Prize: $10,000.

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