Submit your video to be shown at the United Nations
Deadline: March 29, 2010
Make a short video of your thoughts on nuclear weapons, and it could be shown at the United Nations in May! NGOs are producing a five-minute video for the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, and you could be in it.
The video will consist of short clips from people around the world speaking about their desire to live in a world without nuclear weapons. We want you to participate. Video submissions should answer one of the following questions:
- Why do you want a nuclear-weapon-free world?
- What worries you about continuing to live in a world that is threatened by the use of nuclear weapons?
You can address your answers to the diplomats who will be watching the video at the conference, or to the world at large. Select responses will be edited together for the video, which will be shown during the NGO presentation to the conference on May 7, 2010. After the conference, the video will be posted on youtube.com to spread the message that citizens of the world no longer want to live under the threat of nuclear weapons.
To submit your video, click here.
Videos should be 2GB or less in size, 90 seconds or less in length, and have no background music. Only MPEG-4, DV, or .mov video files can be accepted, so please only submit in these formats. If you do not speak English in your video, please provide a written text in your own language and in English as well in either a .doc (Word) or .txt (text) file. Submissions must be received by 9:00 am Eastern Standard Time on Monday, March 29, 2010.
Disclaimer: The designated site administrator reserves the non-exclusive right to publish or broadcast all or part of all submissions to the project. Click here to contact us with questions.







