Video Products Submission Requirements
When submitting to the Video Products Design Competition keep in mind that your submission will be evaluated on multiple dimensions, your video product design is judged together with its usability, ease of operation, maintenance, dynamic range, and packaging. Applicants should send high-resolution images of the video products, showing the device from different angles, together with a textual presentation of their work. Main image is especially important and should be isolated on white background, alternatively a highly professional photograph with proper composition and lighting is also accepted. In addition to images, user manuals and maintenance guides could further be uploaded as support documents.
Item | Dimensions | Format | Notes |
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Main Image Required |
JPEG | The Key Visual should be a high-resolution image that encapsulates the essence of the video or broadcasting equipment design, spotlighting its form and function. A neutral background is preferable to ensure the product stands out, yet for equipment that integrates with specific environments or technology, a contextual backdrop that illustrates its use may be more effective. | |
Optional Image 1 Required |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 1 shall present the video product in various operational states or with different accessories. For instance, a camera could be displayed with interchangeable lenses, or a broadcasting console might be shown with various module configurations. This image should communicate the equipment's adaptability and range. |
Optional Image 2 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 2 must zoom in on the product's most innovative feature, such as the lens of a camera, the interface of a mixing console, or the connectors of a broadcasting device. The focus here is to highlight the design's cutting-edge technology and the precision with which it has been crafted. |
Optional Image 3 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 3 ought to place the video product within its natural habitat, be it a film set, a news studio, or an outdoor location. This setting not only demonstrates the equipment's relevance but also its harmony with the professional environment for which it is designed. |
Optional Image 4 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 4 should capture the video product in action, showcasing its interaction with users. Whether it's a cameraperson capturing footage or a technician operating broadcasting equipment, this image should convey the ease of use and ergonomic features of the design. |
Documentation PDF Document Highly Optional |
A4 Page Size |
Documentation must include a comprehensive overview of the video product's specifications, user manual, and technical details, which are crucial for understanding the advanced nature of video and broadcasting equipment. Additionally, insights into the product's development process, target audience, and unique selling propositions will enrich the jury's appreciation of the design. | |
Video Video / Audio File Highly Optional |
AVI | The video should provide a dynamic presentation of the video product, demonstrating its functionality and features through a combination of 3D rotations, user interaction, and possibly testimonials from professionals who have engaged with the equipment. This visual narrative will offer a deeper understanding of the product's practical application and its impact on the industry. |