10 August 09

RTSA Tube Video Competition

The Railway Technical Society Australasia (RTSA), an organisation that works to support the business of the railway industry is promoting their first railway video competition for undergraduate and high school students on "How Railway Engineers Make a World of Difference".

Your video could be funny, quirky, serious or sad. It could be an animation or just a video of you talking. Do a rap, or a dance. Do a drama. Do it with friends, or do it by yourself. Make it complicated, or simply speak about what you think. Have fun! Win prizes! But make sure it is:

- About Railway
- Maximum 180 seconds long
- Suitable for all audiences, and
- Get it to us through YouTube by midnight (AEST), 11 October 2009.

The competition is open to all students in engineering, computer science and information technology under age of 35 as well as high school students in year 10-12 throughout NSW. Entering the competition is completely free.

Winners will be contacted by email or phone early November 2009.

Profiles of winners & their video will be put on the RTSA website and on top of our YouTube channel, and we might use them for publicity in the future. By entering, you’ll be having your say, helping tell others about railway, and having a great time!

For more information on rules & guidelines, how to enter the RTSA Tube Video Competition and how to upload an entry on YouTube, go to http://rtsa.com.au/awards/video-competition.

Good luck!

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