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How to make your submission video great

There are 3 days remaining in the Microsoft AI Classroom Hackathon. Submissions are due Dec 6, 2023 @ 12:00am EST (night of the 5th)!

Start your submission now  

Starting a submission is a good way to make sure that your app meets the requirements. There’s nothing worse than getting to the deadline, only to realize that you’re missing a key component.  

Remember: once you submit a project, you can keep editing it as needed at any time prior to the submission deadline. Need a primer on how the submission form works? Head over to our submission form tutorial.

  Prepare your video 

The submission video needs time too! It's often the first (and sometimes only!) thing that judges review. 

Your video tells the story behind your project, providing a clear avenue to showcase your software and talent:  

  • You only have three to five minutes to make an impression; make it count!  
  • Prep your elevator pitch and don’t forget to include
    • If your project is a technical or no-code project
    • If the project is a technical project, you should explain how your project uses Azure AI & Azure Data Services
    • How the project reimagines the future of education
    • What problems or solutions your project addresses
  • Demo your project in a way that shows judges how real-world users will interact and benefit from it
  • Time-saving Tip
    • Write out your script and practice it before you record to ensure you cover everything in the time limit without diminishing the quality of your explainer
  • Pro(crastinator) Tip
    • We CANNOT stress this enough: Don't wait until the last minute to upload your video! Due to file size, format, and your Internet connection, uploading a video to Facebook Video, YouTube, Vimeo, or Youku could take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours 
    • There have been many times a submission becomes ineligible due to errors with video rendering and uploading 

Lights, Camera, Action!