Article and Image Courtesy: Asian Development Bank (ADB)
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is launching its second video competition which is open to all aspiring filmmakers across the globe.
The video contest - My View H2O: The Asia-Pacific Video Contest - promotes awareness of the causes, implications and solutions to Asia’s looming water crisis.
Climate change, increased water use in farms and industries, and rising urbanization are putting a huge strain on Asia’s shrinking water resources.
“With 60% of the world's population, Asia is at the forefront of the world’s water problems, and solutions,” said Ann Quon, Principal Director of ADB’s Department of External Relations. “We were so encouraged by the response to the first My View competition on climate change, that we want to encourage even more creative minds to produce innovative videos that will put this important issue front and center.”
Over $10,000 worth of prizes are being offered in three categories for the best videos about water issues in the Asia and Pacific region.
There are no age restrictions for the contest. Citizens of any one of ADB's 67 member countries are eligible to participate.
"I’m very excited to be part of My View H2O to encourage people to pick up any form of digital tool they can access and make a short but strong statement about water,” said Khavn dela Cruz, considered by many to be the father of Philippine digital film making, and the festival director of .MOV, the first digital film festival in the Philippines. Mr. dela Cruz is one of My View's judges.
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