iWantClips Announces Halloween Clips, Photo Contest

iWantClips Announces Halloween Clips, Photo Contest

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips has announced its 2017 Halloween Clips and Photo Contest calling for holiday themed clips and scary photos.

Three winners will each receive $500 cash and be featured prominently on iWantClips.com.

“Our extremely popular Halloween Clips Contest is returning and we can’t wait to see these new entries,” said CeCe Von, marketing director of iWantEmpire which operates iWantClips and its sister sites. “Halloween is always a great time to dress up and it’s even more fun to make uniquely themed clips. iWantClips is all about synergy and photo contests are a great way to get in the mood for tricks and treats!" 

Contestants will vie for the grand prize in three categories:

  • Highest Selling Halloween-Themed Clip
  • Most Creative Halloween-Themed Clip
  • Scariest Halloween Photo

To participate in the clip contest, contestants must publish a clip on their iWantClips store which features a clear and evident Halloween theme to be eligible and have the keyword “Halloween 2017” in the clip. 

For the Twitter photo contest, they must tag @iWantClips with the hashtag #IWCHalloween. The clip must not contain any imagery of blood or anything that appears to be blood or it will be disqualified. The most creative entry, and the scariest photo will be voted for and selected by iWantClips staff and preferred customers. Winners will be announced on Nov. 2.

For the Highest Selling Halloween-Themed Clip, the winning entry will be the clip that has earned the highest grossing sales from Oct. 1-31, with the relevant hashtag. It will not be the clip that has been sold the most times.

All entries will be in the running for Most Creative Halloween-Themed Clip and Scariest Halloween Photo. To enter the photo contest, contestants must submit their photo on Twitter from Oct. 15-31 with the hashtag #IWCHalloween. 

One winner in each of the three categories will receive a $500 cash prize.

To learn more about the contest, click here.

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