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Be Original

You have an opportunity to reach a broad audience and use your creativity to make a difference in combating financial scams. While there is a wealth of information published by the FBI, Better Business Bureau, AARP and others, avoid repeating what has already been done.

 
 

Tips for Making a Compelling Video

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Identify your target audience. Think about what your audience needs and wants, and then create content that's effective and engaging.
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Create a script that tells a story. Consider how to evoke emotions while providing education and entertainment.
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Create a catchy title for your video. Make it snappy and readable. Long titles get cut off. Use action verbs to make a compelling proposition. Make sure that your content delivers what your title promises.
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Open with a “hook”. Get the viewer’s attention with a suspenseful opening or element of surprise.
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Keep it simple and focused. Avoid overcrowding with multiple messages or concepts.
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Make it easy for people to understand. Use everyday terms and language.
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End with a call to action. Share tips for how people can protect themselves.
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Enhance the message with visual effects. Use footage, images or animation. Reinforce key points using text overlays or captions.
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Enhance the mood and message. Choose complementary music or sound, and any narrations should be clear and engaging.
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Avoid intellectual property conflicts. Obtain written consent if using logos, photos, trademarks, mascots or other images of any business, company or person.
 

Requirements

  • Your original work educates people about how they combat one or more financial scams.
  • Tell your story in English in 60 seconds or less.
  • Submit an MP4 video by the video challenge deadline.
  • Comply with the Official Rules.