Entries Invited for the Fifth Annual Yale Environment 360 Video Contest

The fifth annual Yale Environment 360 Video Contest is now accepting entries. The contest honors the year’s best environmental videos. Submissions must focus on an environmental issue or theme and be a maximum of 20 minutes in length. The contest aims to recognize work that has not previously been widely seen. 

Videos that are funded by an organization or company and are primarily about that organization or company are not eligible.

The first-place winner will receive $2,000, and two runners-up will each receive $500. The winning entries will be posted on Yale Environment 360.

The contest judges will be Yale Environment 360 editor Roger Cohn, New Yorker writer and e360 contributor Elizabeth Kolbert, and Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Thomas Lennon.

Videos should be uploaded using the submission form below. Entries must include a valid contact email address and brief synopsis of the video. Send any questions to e360@yale.edu. The deadline for entries is Friday, June 8, 2018.  

Previous e360 Video Contest winners can be found here: 201720162015, and 2014.