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  • everybody, it's complimentary.

  • Welcome back to my channel today.

  • I just have a short and sweet video just going over a competition that I'm actually gonna be a judge up.

  • So this is actually a competition that my sponsor new type each key was doing.

  • And again, I'm going to be a judge in.

  • So I just want to talk a little bit about briefly what the competition involves.

  • So this year's competition bracket should actually be revolving around these kids called 30 minute missions.

  • Now insert a picture like right over here if you've never heard of them.

  • There are these really cool, customizable kits that bend I came out with actually have a couple I received, and I haven't built them just yet.

  • But I plan on too, because they look really cool.

  • So basically, if you haven't heard about them, they are essentially a MEChA kit that is very easy to build and customize.

  • Now, an awesome thing about this competition is that it's actually open to anybody overseas, so this is fully international.

  • So if you are a viewer that doesn't live in the U.

  • S.

  • A.

  • Like I know I have a big base that watches me in the Philippines and in Japan, you guys able to participate.

  • And the good thing about this is that you don't have to submit your entry like mail, your kid or anything like that.

  • All you do is take pictures so they will be or we we will be judging you on your photography skills, so you might have to take, you know, some decent pictures in order to be able to advance up in the bracket.

  • So again we will be judging you on your photography and build skills for this competition.

  • Now you are a lot of 25 just 5% of a different mecca.

  • That's not a 30 minute mission, kids.

  • So keep that in mind.

  • What's awesome is competition is that they're so money prize to win.

  • So I believe there are four different winners.

  • The first price will win $800.

  • The second president 400.

  • The third winner is gonna win $200 the 4th 1 is actually a pool competition winner.

  • And that one will win $100 gift court to any type of excuse.

  • So I'm really looking forward to all the submissions and judging on your photography and build skills.

  • So don't be too intimidated.

  • If you're a beginner, just go ahead and some of your work anyways.

  • I mean, what do you leaves, right.

  • You have the option when any of these awesome prizes.

  • So I encourage everybody to apply.

  • And I'm really looking forward to just taking a look at all of this.

  • This is my first time.

  • I'm gonna be a judge in something, so I'm really kind of looking forward to the experience.

  • Now, don't forget that.

  • I believe April 6 is the last day to submit your work.

  • I think there are six pictures you're allowed up to.

  • So, yeah, I believe there's, like, what, 67 weeks away.

  • So there's plenty of time for you guys too, so, you know, submit your stuff.

  • So yeah, April 6, Izzy Deadline.

  • I'm gonna mean, including the link to their competition and my description number low, because obviously I'm not gonna discuss every little detail or every rule.

  • So if you want to know more and you're interested in submitting your kid, I'm gonna have linked a prescription and just be sure to read over that.

  • Thanks so much for watching my video guys.

everybody, it's complimentary.

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A2 competition photography submit judging judge bracket

30 Minute Mission Competition!

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/10
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