Mineral Monday competition, 2021
The Mineral Monday team is proud to announce the Mineral Monday 2021 Video Competition! Channel your inner Garrett Barmore and share your love of Earth science with us.
This year we are looking for entries in three different categories: Object Highlight, Earth Science Experiment Demonstration, and For the Love of Science! Entries must be submitted by June 01, 2021, but we will be sharing your entries with our audience throughout the spring. Review the categories and competition rules below, and get your cameras out!
Competition categories
Object Highlight
Videos will communicate interesting and entertaining information about an object or concept related to earth science. Think classic Mineral Monday episodes.
Earth Science Experiment Demonstration
Submissions should feature an activity or experiment that demonstrates an earth science concept. The activity should be accurate, fun, and able to be easily replicated by viewers. You can use an existing activity, but make it your own through the presentation.
For the Love of Earth Science!
This category is for filmmakers who are eight years of age or younger. Videos in this category will celebrate a love and interest in earth science. Filmmakers can feature favorite fossils, rocks, minerals, etc.
Competition rules
Please review the below rules before submitting your video.
- All applicable/current COVID-19 social distancing and mask mandates in line with county, state and federal coronavirus safety guidelines must be adhered to. Please review the University's COVID-19 Health and Safety Information for the most current guidelines.
- Anybody under the age of 18 can submit to the Object Highlight and Earth Science Experiment Demonstration categories. Filmmakers eight years of age or younger are welcome to submit to all categories.
- Filmmakers submitting to the For the Love of Earth Science! category must be eight years of age or younger.
- Filmmakers can submit more than one video and can submit the same video to several categories if the video fits the category description.
- Entire school classrooms can submit an entry.
- Entries will be a short video around 2 minutes in length.
- All videos must be captioned. Please note in your video entry description if you are unable to caption your video and we will work with you to do so.
- Entries must be submitted by June 01, 2021. The winner will be announced July 15, 2021.
- The subject of the entry must be related to earth science in some way. This can include, but is not limited to the following topics:
- One particular object (i.e. a rock or mineral, fossil, etc.)
- A geological formation or system (i.e. a mountain, waterfall, cave, geyser)
- An object, location or person related to earth science history. (i.e. historic mining districts, important paleontological quarries, an object or location related to a famous earth scientist; etc.)
- A general introduction to a field related to earth science, paleontology, mining engineering, geology, etc.
- An experiment or activity demonstrating an earth science process or concept.
- Entries will be reviewed based on creativity, scientific accuracy, and entertainment. It is acceptable to use the format of Mineral Monday as an inspiration.
Check out our past year's winner Vera van der Linden and the video she made with Garrett Barmore. Not only did Vera win the Mineral Monday competition, but this video won "Best ÁùºÏ±¦µä Film" in the 2020 Sci-On Film Festival. We are lucky to have Vera back this year to help us judge the competition.
Want to know how Vera won? Watch her winning video entry!