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2019 SVG/NACDA College Sports Media Awards

Attention 2024 SVG/NACDA College Sports Media Awards Participant (Entrant or Judge)

If you plan to submit an entry and/or have been invited to be a Blue Ribbon Judging Panelist You Must Follow These Directions

1. If you submitted an entry or judged in a previous year, then you do not have to create a new account.  The system should recognize your computer or If you have a User ID and Password, then enter them into the left fields and login

IF YOU CANNOT LOGIN THEN:

2. Create a new account by filling out a user profile including user name and password.

3. You will be sent an email with a link that will become your "HOME PAGE" for any submissions to the CSMAs or to receive your judging assignments.  Each time you return, the system will regonize you and you can continue where you left off submitting entries, editing submissions, or continuing the judging process.

For those submitting entries:

  • Once you have completed the member profile entry form you can start uploading submissions. 
  • Please note that each submission video must be uploaded separately and contain your name, contact information and the Division, Category and title of the video. Please also include the production staff and the final running time.
  • Be sure to read through the official rules to ensure your video’s category and eligibility.

For those who are judging entries:

  • Once you have competed registration you will receive an email with instructions and a link to a judging profile form.
  • Once this form has been completed,you will receive an email with a password that is required each time you login to judge.
  • On your home page, you will see a link to My Judging Assignments.  Click on that link and you will be able to being the judging process.
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Presented by the Sports Video Group 
& the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics

2019 OFFICIAL RULES
 

KEY DATES

February 15, 2019 – April 22, 2019– Entry Submission Period

May 8, 2019 – Finalists Announced

May 30, 2019 – Awards Presentation at the SVG College Sports Video Summit (Omni Hotel, Atlanta, GA) 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Overview
• What’s New?
• Key Reminders
• Categories and Eligibility

• Entry Procedure

• Submission Requirements

• Eligibility Criteria

• Judging Information

• Entry Fees and Payment Information

• Prohibitions & Disqualifications

• Trophy Information

• Questions 

 

OVERVIEW 

Since its inception, the SVG College Sports Media Awards in association with NACDAhave recognized the best in class in college sports video production. Over the previous decade, SVG has celebrated those who have pushed the envelope and set a higher standard for all who are part of this talented industry. 

Once again, at this year’s SVG College Summit, the Sports Video Group (SVG) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) will award the outstanding work in college sports video productions from campuses across the country, and the staffs that makes them possible. 

 

WHAT’S NEW?

For those who have entered the SVG College Sports Media Awards in association with NACDA, please note some key changes to the rules and entry procedures:

-       Conferences and Governing Bodies Now Have Their Own Division!

Due to the growth of live video production from Conferences and Governing Bodies (NCAA, NJCAA, NAIA).  This replaces the Regional Sports/Local/Syndicators Networks Division.

-       Production Companies and Regional/Local/Syndicators will now compete with National Networks in the New “Professional” Division.

-       Social Media/Digital Platform Material Accepted
Entrants are highly encouraged to submit entries that were designed primarily for social media distribution, both live and pre-produced. This includes live games or live non-game productions intended for airing on Facebook Live, Twitter, a Smart TV application, etc. If you have any questions about where your video fits, please ask!


 

KEY REMINDERS

Please keep in the mind that specific key guidelines need to be followed for your entry to be eligible for judging. Some of the key reminders before submitting your entries are as follows:

-       Entry Eligibility Period

Entries must have originally aired, streamed, been made available for download, or exhibited at a public event between March 1, 2018 and April 5, 2019.

-       Entry Deadline

The final deadline for all entries is April 22, 2019

-       Differences Between the Two “Live” Categories

Entries in the Live Game Production are for live games only. Entries featuring other live events such as Coach’s Shows, Press Conferences, Studio Shows (including National Signing Day), live social media Q&As, and the like, should be submitted in the Live Non-Game Production category.

-       Entries in the “Live” Categories May Not Exceed Five Minutes

Any segment of a live production entered in either of the live categories must be five (5) minutes or less and must be one (1) continuous segment. Highlight reels are not accepted.

-       Entries in the “Live” Categories Must Feature All Live Content

All submissions in these categories must be a segment of entirely live material. No opens, teases, or features should be included in the sampling. 

-       Program Series Entries Must Feature Clips from Three Different Shows

An entry for the Program Series category should include excerpts from a minimum three different shows with the total running time of all combined not to exceed 10 minutes.

-       Special Feature Entries May Not Exceed Eight Minutes

Entries in the Special Feature category are not to exceed eight minutes in length.

-       Special Feature Cannot Be an Excerpt From a Full Program

To qualify as a Special Feature, the entry must be a complete separate program element with a beginning, middle and end and not a segment of a longer program.

-       CSMA Entrants Receive Free Admission to the SVG College Sports Summit

Any party entering a submission to the SVG/NACDA College Sports Media Awards is eligible to attend the SVG College Sports Summit (May 29- May 31, 2019, Atlanta) for free.

 

CATEGORIES AND ELIGIBILITY 

On February 13, 2019, a call for entries will be opened to all entities that produce college sports video. 

There are twenty (20) categories for entry in the College Sports Media Awards that will encompass four divisions for competition: Professional; College Conferences and Governing Bodies; Collegiate Athletics; Collegiate Students. Universities from the U.S. and Canada are eligible. 

The Divisions are defined as: 

Professional – This division now encompasses alltelevision/broadcast networks (be them national or regional), Local TV (OTA) Stations, or independent packagers or production companies.   

Collegiate Conferences and Governing Bodies – All college conferences and governing bodies within the NCAA, NJCAA, NAIA, and Canada. 

Collegiate Athletics – All NCAA, NJCAA, NAIA, and accredited institutions in the U.S. and Canada. These productions are funded, supervised and executed solely by athletic department employees and their staff (full-time, part-time, freelance, intern, student). 

Collegiate Student – All NCAA, NJCAA, NAIA, and accredited institutions in the U.S. and
Canada. These productions are funded and supervised solely by university employees (athletic or academic). The production work is completed solely by students (undergraduate or graduate) who are enrolled part-time or full-time at that institution during the time period designated for the content to be produced to be eligible for the awards. In the case of the Live Game, Program or Event category, 80% of the production personnel must be students to be eligible. Students who are paid are also eligible. 

Entrants in each of the Four Divisions will compete for awards in these Five Categories: 

1. Live Game Production (time limit of five (5) minutesper entry) – The production of any live college sporting event for linear television, streaming platform, social media platform, mobile application, IPTV, connected device, OTT service, or in-stadium videoboard. If fans can watch the event as it happens, the video qualifies for this category. This includes LIVE GAMES ONLY - press conferences (i.e. National Signing Day), pep rallies, pre- and post- game coverage, etc. are not eligible for this categoryEntries must be a contiguous segment of the game. No editing or highlight reels will be accepted. Please do not include show opens or teases – which are eligible in another category. 

2. Live Non-Game Production (time limit of five (5) minutesper entry) – Programming that has a connected topic or theme that is produced live for linear television, social media platforms, streaming platform, mobile application, IPTV, connected device, OTT service, or in-stadium videoboard. This includes LIVE highlight shows, press conferences (i.e. National Signing Day), pep rallies, pre- and post- game coverage, coach’s shows, interviews.

3. Program Series (time limit of 10 minutes per entry) – Recurring thematic pre-produced content that is both long and short form. To be eligible, a “Series” is defined as no fewer than five (5) episodes consisting of no less than two (2) minutes Total Running Time per episode. These include the following in any of these areas as examples: teams, coaches, players, parents, siblings, historical events, athletic department employees, trainers, medical staff, recruiting, instruction, behind-the-scenes footage, Senior Day, etc. Distribution methods can include linear television, streaming platform, social media platform, mobile application, IPTV, connected device, OTT service, or in-stadium videoboard. Please include excerpts from a minimum three (3) different shows, the total running time of all not to exceed ten (10) minutes. 

4. Special Feature (time limit of eight (8) minutes per entry) – Short form video where the subject matter is singular (one college sports subject) and the programming is edited. These include the following in any of these areas as examples: teams, coaches, players, parents, siblings, historical events, athletic department employees, trainers, medical staff, recruiting, instruction, behind-the-scenes footage, Senior Day,etc. To qualify as a Special Feature the less-than-eight (8)-minute video must be a “complete separate element” with a beginning, middle and end and not an “excerpt” of a longer program. Distribution methods can include linear television, streaming platform, social media platform, mobile application, IPTV, connected device, OTT service, or in-stadium videoboard. 

5.  Promotional Videos: Hype, Open, Tease, PSA or Marketing Campaigns  (time limit of two (2) minutesper individual entry, six (6) minutesfor campaigns) – Includes program opens and teases as well as video created for the purpose of marketing and branding, (such as a PSA), or for promotion, or sales. This category encompasses message-based videos created for the purpose of promoting a coach, player, sport, announcer, employee, and university or league athletic program, or upcoming events for the purpose of tune-in, sales (tickets, ads, booster), charity, public service, image, awareness of a brand, accomplishments, championships, outstanding athletic and academic achievement, facilities, benefits, etc. Distribution can include in-stadium videoboard, linear television, social media platform, streaming platform, IPTV, mobile application, or hard copy (not for sale). For those entering a series of promos to represent a campaign, the maximum is four (4) related promos (total six (6) minutes) per entry. 

 

ENTRY PROCEDURE 

•       The final deadline for all entries is April 22, 2019. 

•       Extensions will not be granted unless there are extenuating circumstances and the request must be made no later than April 10, 2019

•       All entries must be a minimum 30 seconds in length.

•       All entries will be submitted online. 

VIDEO SUBMISSION PROCEDURE – All submissions and payments will be completed on the CSMA platform.  This includes a general registration procedure that must be completed once. IF YOU COMPLETED THIS REGISTRATION in any year since 2016, YOU CAN LOGIN IN WITH THE SAME ID and PASSWORD.

·     All organizations must complete an online form for each entry. All videos will be uploaded as part of this entry process.  You can edit your entries at any time up until the final entry deadline.  Once you “Checkout” and make final payment, your entries are submitted for judging.

·     The Finalists will be announced on May 8, 2019 and posted on the Sports Video Group (www.sportsvideo.org) and SVG College Summit (www.svgcollege.com) website.

·     All entrants will be notified of the nominations via email.


·     This year’s winners will be announced at the SVG College Summit on May 30, 2019 at The Omni Hotel in Atlanta, GA. 

Submission Eligibility Period 

Entries must have originally aired, been made available for downloading or streaming, or exhibited in public between March 1, 2018 and April 5, 2019. 

Number of Entries Allowed 

There is no limit to the amount of entries that can be submitted. Each entry is a separate submission andrequires a separate entry fee. Payment for submissions will be consolidated by submitting entity and payment can be made by credit card or company check. 

 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Each submitting entity will be directed to the 2019 College Sports Media Home Page (www.collegesportsmediaawards.com), which contains information about the submission process. All submitting entities will follow the same procedure: 

PROFILE/REGISTRATION: Complete profile registration form. This will enable the submission platform to recognize you each time you come back to edit or submit additional entries. This is required. This will help you manage your entries from a “Home Page” on the site. 

SUBMISSION FORM 

The Next Step is to begin the entry procedure by completing a submission form for each entry. This includes: 

SELECT DIVISION: Each submitting entity will complete a short form that includes selecting the DIVISION that best represents your organization (See above descriptions). 

SELECT NUMBER OF ENTRIES: Select the number of entries that you wish to submit. You can submit as many as you want, but each will be on a separate form. Payment will then be required at checkout. 

INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION AND VIDEO UPLOAD: Submission description and video upload. Each submission requires a short form to be completed, followed by a video upload. If you are submitting more than one entry, you will compete another form and upload the accompanying video to that entry. 

EDITING ENTRIES: You will be allowed to edit your entries by going back into the same
profile/forms. The platform will recognize your profile and request a password to gain entry. If you do not complete the entry process all at once, you can continue as many times as necessary to do so. 

PAYMENT: BEFORE YOUR ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR JUDGING, YOU MUST COMPLETE REVIEW AND CHECKOUT, WHICH INCLUDES PAYMENT. Please contact Andrew Lippe if you have questions about payment at Andrew@sportsvideo.org 

Usage of Entries at Ceremony 

By entering the 2019 SVG College Sports Media Awards in association with NACDA, you are granting permission to have any video submitted to be downloaded and included in a highlight reel of finalists/winners for the awards presentation at the SVG College Summit, at the NACDA Convention in June, and on the College Sports Media Awards website. Entries in the Profession division will not be added to the College Sports Media Awards website. All finalists are required to follow this procedure. Failure to meet this requirement could lead to disqualification. 

Entry Forms 

Entrants must submit a fully completed form for each entry. Entry forms must be authorized by the individual responsible for submission and he/she certifies in authorizing the form that the entry is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. In addition, he/she certifies that the video(s) are submitted free of encumbrances and grants NACDA and SVG permission to use the material in conjunction with the College Sports Media Awards process, ceremony, additional presentations, promotion, and publicity surrounding the event in all media. 

 

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 

Category Reassignments 

SVG and NACDA reserve the right to move any entry to a different entry category if, in its judgment, such a move is warranted. Entrants will be notified before a category reassignment is made. Entry fees will not be returned in cases of dispute. 

Errors and Omissions 

SVG and NACDA assume no responsibility for the acts or omissions of those individuals or entities submitting entries pursuant to this notice. All submitting entities and/or individuals are advised to review submissions with respect to correct name credits and other information. We shall accept all submissions that are not in conflict with any of its rules and regulations. Ineligible entries may be disqualified at any stage of the competition. 

Content Submission Guidelines 

1.   All must be college sports subject matter.


2.   All submissions must include the following information as part of the entry: 
a. Title and name of submitting entity

b. Division and Category for each video, along with title of video

c. Contact information (mailing address, email address, direct contact phone number) 
d. Total Running Time for each entry (in Notes Section) 

Editing a Submission to Conform to Maximum Running Time 

IN ALL LIVE CATEGORIES, entries that exceed the maximum running time must be edited to conform to the maximum running time specified in the category entry criteria. Internal editing—i.e. re-editing the content of continuous programming in order to enhance the submission—is not allowed.
In order to edit a broadcast to conform to the maximum allowable running time: 

•      Edit out commercials


•      Consider what’s left to be continuous programming


•      Editing out commercials between continuous programming does not constitute internal editing. 

 

JUDGING INFORMATION 

• A Blue Ribbon Panel of highly-qualified industry professionals will consider all submissions during the judging period in April-May, 2019. All balloting will be performed online using secure and password-protected procedures. 

• Each judge casts a single ballot. Judges’ votes are not shared with other judges or with members of NACDA or the Sports Video Group unless they are designated CSMA administrators. No Submitting entity may see the judges’ scores.


• All ballots will be tabulated independently. The finalists will be chosen by the judges in Round 1. The winners will be chosen based upon both Round 1 and Round 2 voting. 

 

ENTRY FEES AND PAYMENT INFORMATION 

- Professional – $200 per entry

- College Conferences and Governing Bodies– $125 per entry 
- Collegiate Athletics – $100 per entry

- Collegiate Student – $50 per entry 

Payments 

Payments can be submitted in two (2) ways:


1) Credit Card payment online (Visa/MasterCard/AMEX) 
2) Check, which must be received by April 22, 2019 

Make Checks Payable to ‘Sports Video Group’ and include the names of your submissions. 

Checks can be mailed to: 
Sports Video Group

19 West 21st Street, Suite 301
New York, NY10010 
ATTN: CSMA Entries 

 

PROHIBITIONS & DISQUALIFICATIONS 

Internal Editing 

In ALL LIVE categories, entries that exceed the maximum running time in their category must beedited. Any entries that exceed the maximum time are subject to disqualification. However, the entry cannot have been re-edited for the purpose of enhancing the submission. An excerpt must be a continuous, commercial-free run. Editing out commercials between continuous programming does not constitute internal editing. SVG will make best efforts to notify anyone who is in violation of this entry requirement and will allow a re-submission prior to the entry deadline if time allows. 

Body-of-Work Entries 

A compilation or body of work from a variety of programs and/or series that are not related is permitted only in the Program Series category. Promotional Campaigns fall into this description as well. 

Misrepresentations 

Any misrepresentation of entries will be cause for disqualification. Misrepresentations may include, but are not limited to: misrepresenting programming as original. Should evidence of misrepresentation appear at a later date, the entry will be retroactively disqualified. We will ask for the return of any awarded statuettes or award certificates. 

•      Violations of any other published rules and procedures herein may result in disqualification. Payment submitted with disqualified entries will not be returned. 

 

TROPHY INFORMATION 

Each winning entry will receive one (1) College Sports Media Award statuette at no cost. If winners require additional statuettes, the request must be submitted by June 30, 2019. These additional trophies will require separate payment (Approximately $140 PLUS SHIPPING) and will be shipped to one locationonly. Honorable Mention and Finalists will receive a certificate for each entry. Customized Trophies may take up to 12 weeks.

 

QUESTIONS

Please contact: Tom Buffolano of the CSMAs at tom@sportsvideo.org or Brandon Costa of the Sports Video Group at brandon@sportsvideo.org.