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 We want eye-catching, informative and creative videos  that illustrate the amazing qualities of plant life, from the molecular and  cellular levels to the whole plant and ecosystem levels. Think of the amazing things that plants do. They  capture sunlight, using it to yank electrons out of water and add them to CO2,  thereby making the sugars which feed virtually all life on  Earth. They weave sugars into strong cellulose nano-fibers and use them to strengthen  their cell walls. Cotton fibers, lumber, paper and many other useful  materials are made from plant cell walls. The next generation of biofuels will  come from them too. Plants function as chemical factories, making wonderful  substances, from turpentine, rubber and lacquer to caffeine, aspirin and  anti-cancer agents. Peas, beans and related plants partner with special bacteria  to chemically 'fix' nitrogen gas, marrying this inert gas to hydrogen and carbon  to make the essential building blocks of proteins and DNA. Plant roots mine the  soil for phosphate, iron and other minerals essential for life, in the process  helping to convert barren rocks into a thriving underground ecosystem. They can  remove toxic substances from the soil and from water. Plants  sense light, gravity, friendly and unfriendly microbes and insects, and respond appropriately. They have complex means of fighting viral and bacterial  infections... Videos related to Energy and the Environment are particularly encouraged.
This list could go on for pages. We want you to use your creative skills to present the awesome qualities of plants in YouTube videos.
Videos for the general audience: 
 General videos are intended for the public and don't assume  knowledge of technical terms. They should educate, inspire and promote general  interest in plant biology in an entertaining, compelling or humorous way. 
Technical videos: 
 Technical videos should convey more specialized information,  e.g. for use in classes or research, and can assume the viewer has some  technical background. 
Video series:
 Video series consist of two of more videos that are connected  by a common theme and will be judged together. They may be general or  technical. 
Judging criteria: 
     Does the video attract and keep the viewer's attention?
     Is the video informative? Is the information correct?
     Are there creative, innovative or inspiring aspects to the video?
     Does the video have a significant 'wow factor'? Does it use  humor effectively?
      Is the video and sound production of high quality?
     Does the video give appropriate credits? Does it infringe  copyrights?
Some Video Ideas:
     Cartoons, animations, video game mashups, other creative  forms to present info about plants;
     Time-lapse or high-speed photography, microscope-based videos  and related techniques;
    “Try it yourself”  videos illustrating experiments, methods, and demonstrations of plant biology  concepts;
      Profiles of people, plants, organizations or other entities  related to the theme of this competition;
     Documentary and narrated Powerpoint-style videos;
     Something new and different that we haven't seen before.