CAM4 Calls for 'Declarations of Pride' Submissions

CAM4 Calls for 'Declarations of Pride' Submissions

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has launched a new initiative in support of the LGBTQIA+ community and World Pride, celebrated this year from August 12-22, by inviting users to share "a declaration of Pride" in self-shot clips which the company may publish on its platform.

"'Pride' isn’t bound by a single month. Pride is a perpetual state of mind and we’re here to celebrate that," a rep explained. "Until August 2, CAM4 is using their platform to give you a voice. We want to hear what defines you as an ally, advocate or member of the LGBTQIA+ community. Send us a personalized candid video and help deliver your declaration to millions of viewers and fans around the world."

"If CAM4 chooses to share your video, you will immediately receive a gift on your CAM4 profile worth 2,500 tokens," added the rep.

The clips must be SFW, high-quality with no filters and shot horizontally with a running time between 30 seconds and one minute. Languages other than English are acceptable as long as an English translation is provided.

Click here to upload the clips and follow CAM4 on Twitter for additional details.

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