2007 Contest Results Show Teens
Passionate About Auto and Tire
Safety
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
(May 22, 2008)
– It’s time to fire up the video
cameras and get the creative juices
flowing. The 2008 Safety Scholars
Video Contest, presented by
Bridgestone Firestone North American
Tire, LLC, will start accepting
student-made, safety-themed videos
on May 27.
The
company is again turning to
America’s teens for solutions
presented in a creative format to
help make roads safer for everyone.
The Safety Scholars Video Contest
now includes a chance for young
video producers to have their auto
safety videos broadcast as a public
service commercial. The contest
will award three $5,000 college
scholarships for the most compelling
and effective videos that drive home
life-saving messages on auto and
tire safety. The top 10 filmmakers
will also receive a new set of
Bridgestone tires.
“Because car crashes claim the
lives of more 16- to 21-year-olds
than any other cause, we feel safety
education is a priority,” said
Christine Karbowiak, Vice President
of Public Affairs, Bridgestone
Americas Holding, Inc. “After
challenging young people last year
to create their own videos about
auto and tire safety, we were
extremely impressed with the talent,
skill and passion of our nation’s
youth. We are proud to continue
Safety Scholars as a contest for
teens created by teens.”
Three unique stars of
last year’s winning Safety Scholars
videos included robots with road
rage, text-messaging nutcracker
dolls and seatbelt-savvy Lego®
figurines.
2007
Safety Scholars Video Contest facts:
·
1.3
million hits on contest site,
SafetyScholars.com
·
24,000 viewings on YouTube.com,
one of the “Top 50 Views” in its
category
·
8,000 online votes at
SafetyScholars.com
·
Nearly 300 videos entered
In
addition to scholarships, the top
four 2008 winners will showcase
their videos to top automotive
journalists at the 2009 Chicago Auto
Show.
2008
Safety Scholars Video Contest:
The
top 10 videos will appear on
SafetyScholars.com and
YouTube.com, in addition to
MySpace.com and Facebook.com
on July 7. Viewers will then
select the winners through online
voting at SafetyScholars.com.
The
Rules:
·
Safety videos must be 25 or 55
seconds in length.
·
The
first 300 video entries will be
accepted May 27 – June 24 at
SafetyScholars.com.
·
A
panel of judges will choose the top
10 videos based on the following
criteria: how well the video compels
viewers to be more safety-conscious,
including topics such as seat belt
usage, tire safety and avoiding
in-vehicle distractions; and how
well the video effectively and
creatively communicates its message.
The
Results:
Grand
prize-winning videos will be
announced on Aug. 8 at
SafetyScholars.com. In order to
make videos easily accessible to
young drivers across the country,
the winning entries will be posted
on TireSafety.com,
SafetyScholars.com and other
websites.
Bridgestone Firestone has invested
in a myriad of innovative driving
and tire safety education
initiatives specifically targeted at
young drivers. The Bridgestone brand
serves as presenting national
sponsor for Driver’s Edge, a
hands-on safe driving course that’s
offered free of charge to teens in
selected cities across the U.S. The
company has also aired a series of
tire safety public service
announcements featuring Mario
Andretti, legendary racer and
Firestone spokesman. Andretti, who
has also toured the country talking
to students about auto and tire
safety urging students to learn
their M.A.R.I.O’s (Mario Andretti’s
Real Information on Safety), and the
company has distributed more than
30,000 M.A.R.I.O’s safety booklets
to teens across the country. In
2006, Bridgestone Firestone created
the very successful Safety Scholars
essay contest which generated the
idea for the 2007 video contest as
well as other safety education ideas
the company is implementing. More
than 22,000 students entered the
2006 contest which awarded $2,500
college scholarships to the three
grand prize winners.
The
Safety Scholars Video Contest is
offered by Bridgestone Firestone
North American Tire, LLC to promote
driver safety and education among America’s youth. Participants must
be 16- to 21-years-old, and a legal
resident of the 50 U.S. states or District of Columbia. Contestants must also
possess a valid driver’s license and
be currently enrolled as a full-time
student at an accredited secondary,
college level or trade school.
Official Rules with complete entry,
eligibility and prize details will
be available on
SafetyScholars.com.
About Bridgestone Firestone North
American Tire, LLC:
Nashville, Tenn.-based Bridgestone
Firestone North American Tire, LLC (BFNT)
is a subsidiary of Bridgestone
Americas Holding, Inc., whose parent
company, Bridgestone Corporation, is
the world’s largest tire and rubber
company. BFNT develops, manufactures
and markets Bridgestone, Firestone
and associate brand tires. The
company is focused on wholesale and
original equipment markets,
supplying passenger, light truck,
commercial vehicle, off road,
motorcycle, agricultural and other
tires to its customers in
North America. In
addition, through its
industry-leading Bandag brand, BFNT
develops, manufactures, markets and
sells retreading materials and
equipment.
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