Posted on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 by Clay Walsh
That’s right folks, the rumor’s true: It’s time again to break out your video camera and hit the streets for CCA’s R.A.W. (Real Artists at Work) Video competition.
This year’s theme: Bike Culture at CCA—as you define it!
What’s CCA’s R.A.W. Video competition? It’s the college’s annual student video competition that awards $500 cash to each juried winner of an original artistic point of view submitted in the form of a short video that depicts a designated theme.
For inspiration and to review past winning videos, see the collection of awarded short videos playing in the CCA channel on YouTube.
All student submissions are due by October 8, 2010.
Go now to the R.A.W. Video Submission Form for entry rules and participation guidelines.
• Demonstrate safe riding practices
• Pop a wheelie
• Show us your fixie
• Exercise your right to exercise
• Haul your art project on two wheels
• Commute with friends
• Design or build a bike
• Explore cycling history
• Participate in Sunday Streets
• Ride your bike to class
• Take it on public transportation
• Share a favorite parking spot
• Celebrate your favorite bike lane (thanks to San Francisco Bike Coalition!)
• Park it using an indoor bike rack
Share your vision of how bicycles are a part of daily life at CCA and become eligible to win $500 cash! Just don’t forget to wear your helmet (and have fun)!
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