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E: 31/05 Win astronaut training at Space Camp USA(effort)7-18 yrs
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The Telegraph, in association with Disney, is looking for the minds of tomorrow. How can we make the world a better place? What should we invent? What should we change? What’s never been thought of before? Somewhere is a youngster whose ideas will change the world.
If that’s you, just make a video up to 60 seconds long showing us how to make a better future. The winning video will be chosen by a panel of judges made up of a representative from the Telegraph, a representative from Disney and one independent judge. The judging criteria will be as follows:
1) Concept (How amazing is the idea for making the world a better place?)
2) Creativity (How visually inventive is the video?)
3) Connection (How effectively does it grab the viewer's attention?)
4) Positivity (How in tune is it with the spirit of Walt Disney and Tomorrowland: A World Beyond?)
5) Persuasion (How likely is it to change somebody's mind?)
ENTER HERE FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN A TRIP TO SPACE CAMP USA »
Watch the tick boxes.
By entering, you are agreeing to be kept up to date with the latest products, offers and promotions from Telegraph Media Group. You can change your email preferences at any time.
How to enter
The Telegraph, in association with Disney, is looking for the minds of tomorrow. How can we make the world a better place? What should we invent? What should we change? What’s never been thought of before? Somewhere is a youngster whose ideas will change the world.
If that’s you, just make a video up to 60 seconds long showing us how to make a better future. The winning video will be chosen by a panel of judges made up of a representative from the Telegraph, a representative from Disney and one independent judge. The judging criteria will be as follows:
1) Concept (How amazing is the idea for making the world a better place?)
2) Creativity (How visually inventive is the video?)
3) Connection (How effectively does it grab the viewer's attention?)
4) Positivity (How in tune is it with the spirit of Walt Disney and Tomorrowland: A World Beyond?)
5) Persuasion (How likely is it to change somebody's mind?)
ENTER HERE FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN A TRIP TO SPACE CAMP USA »
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Terms and conditions*
HOW TO ENTER
2.1 Entrants must make a video in which they feature describing how they could make the world a better place.
2.2 Videos must be no more than 60 seconds in length and scripts must be spoken in English.
2.3 An entry must be the original work of the entrant submitting it and must not have been published elsewhere or have won a prize in any other competition.
2.4 Entries must be submitted via telegraph.co.uk/tomorrowlandaworldbeyond.
2.5 Entries must be received by midnight on Sunday, May 31, 2015.
2.6 An entrant may enter this Competition once only. Once submitted, the Promoter cannot accept any changes to any part of an entry.
2.7 Late, illegible, incomplete, defaced or corrupt entries will not be accepted. No responsibility can be accepted for lost entries and proof of transmission or posting will not be accepted as proof of receipt. Entries must not be sent through agencies or third parties.
3. COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
3.1 It is the responsibility of each entrant or where the entrant is under 18 years of age, their parent or guardian, to ensure that their entry does not infringe the copyright or intellectual property rights of any third party or any laws.
3.2 Copyright in all entries submitted for this competition remains with the respective entrants. However, each entrant grants a worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual licence to Telegraph Media Group Limited and its group companies and Disney to feature any or all of the submitted entries in any of their publications, their websites and/or in any promotional material connected to this competition. Entrants and colleges will not receive remittance for such publication, though their work will be credited.
4. JUDGING PROCESS
4.1 All entries will be judged against the following criteria:
• Concept - How amazing is the idea for making the world a better place?
• Creativity - How visually inventive is the video?
• Connection - How effectively does it grab the viewer's attention?
• Positivity - How in tune is it with the spirit of Walt Disney and Tomorrowland?
• Persuasion - How likely is it to change somebody's mind?
5. JUDGES
5.1 The panel of judges comprises:
• A representative of Telegraph Media Group Limited;
• A representative of Disney; and
• An independent judge to be appointed by the Promoter.
6. PRIZE
6.1 One overall winner will win a family holiday for four at Space Camp, Alabama. The prize package comprises:
• Return economy class flights from London to Huntsville, Alabama;
• One night’s hotel accommodation near to Space Camp on either the day of arrival or departure, based on two people sharing a twin or double room on a bed and breakfast basis;
• Four day Space Camp programme for four;
• All meals at Space Camp;
• All Space Camp uniforms;
• Three nights accommodation at Space Camp;
• Transfers within the USA; and
• Travel insurance.
6.2 The prize includes activities involving training simulators which may cause motion sickness. Details of Space Camp can be found at www.spacecamp.com.
6.3 Where the winner is under 18 years of age, the winner must travel with at least one parent or guardian.
6.4 The prize must be taken within one year of the winner being notified some blackout dates may apply.
6.5 The winner, or their parent or guardian where applicable, must give 60 days notice prior to travel and provide three alternative periods of travel.
6.6 Once the prize booking has been confirmed, it cannot be amended.
6.7 Travel insurance excludes cover for pre-existing medical conditions.
6.8 It is the responsibility of the winner and their companion, or the winner’s parent or guardian where the winner is under 18 years of age, to ensure they have a valid passport with more than 90 days validity for the duration of the prize, and to obtain any necessary vaccinations and visas for their trip.
6.9 The prize does not include travel between the winner’s home and London, personal expenditure or incidental costs, other than where mentioned.
7. GENERAL
7.1. The Promoter reserves the right to refuse to accept any entry which in its opinion does not comply with these terms and conditions or which contravenes the spirit of the Competition.
7.2 The Promoter further reserves the right to cancel the Competition where, in its sole opinion, the calibre or quantity of entries is insufficient.
7.3 The Promoter’s decision in all Competition-related matters shall be final.
7.4 The winner will be contacted by the Promoter by email or telephone within 28 days of the closing date of the competition.
7.5 The winner’s name and county can be obtained by sending a stamped, addressed envelope to Tomorrowland – Space Camp Competition Winner, SPARK, Telegraph Media Group, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT within 60 days after the closing date of the competition.
7.6 The winner may be required to take part in reasonable publicity on behalf of the Promoter and/or Disney, subject to parental or guardian permission where applicable.
7.7 The prize as described is available on the date of publication. The prize is non transferable and there are no cash alternatives. Should the prize become unavailable, a substitute of equal value will be provided.
7.8 Events may occur that render the Competition itself or the awarding of the prizes impossible due to reasons beyond the control of the Promoter and accordingly the Promoter may at its absolute discretion vary, amend or waive the Competition’s rules and the entrant agrees that no liability shall attach to the Promoter as a result thereof.
7.9 The Telegraph is responsible for the first part of the promotion, which is the publication and adjudication of the competition. Provision of the prize is the responsibility of DJP Marketing & Promotions Limited on behalf of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
8. JURISDICTION
8.1 These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by English law and are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
Promoter Telegraph Media Group Limited, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT.0
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