Just posted this on Daily Paul:

Saw this while watching CSPAN today:
http://studentcam.org/
http://www.c-span.org/uploadedFiles/...%20release.pdf
“The Constitution and You: Select any provision of the U.S. Constitution and create a video illustrating why it’s important to you.”

Your documentary may focus on any section of the Preamble, Articles, or Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. You should not focus your documentary on failed or proposed amendments that have yet to pass.

Choose a provision, grab a camera, and get started on your documentary today!

...

-The competition is open to all students in grades 6-12.
-Documentaries must be between 5-8 minutes.
-All documentaries must be uploaded and received at C-SPAN by midnight on January 20, 2012
Think of the benefits:
1) Cash prizes
2) Chance to promote limited government and the champion of the Constitution, Ron Paul, to fellow students, contest judges, and maybe they'll even show the winning video(s) to CSPAN's audience
3) Contests are fun!
4) As a Pauler, you have no-doubt seen some outstanding home-made videos from fellow enthusiasts, so you have great examples to emulate which give you an edge over fellow contest participants. And the makers would probably let you use clips from them if you asked permission (BTW, part of the contest rules state that you must use some C-SPAN footage)

So if you know any students grades 6-12, be sure to pass on this contest info to them, and maybe even offer them help so long as the final decisions of what goes in the vid are ultimately left up to the student. Remember, the more Paulers there are who know about this, the better chance our side has of winning.

Edit: winning videos WILL be shown on TV! "Winners will be
announced in March 2012, with the top 27 winning videos to air on C-SPAN in April 2012." Think how cool it would be a good chunk of those 27 winning videos contained Ron Paul footage.