HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM, June 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Fourth of July is coming. Fireworks, barbecues, picnics, concerts, parades, baseball games, family reunions, the Stars and Stripes Forever, and what's new this year? Audio4fun.com today announced the launch of 'Speak like a President', its first-ever Internet video contest, aimed at celebrating Independence Day in America. For more information visit Audio4fun.com's fan page on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Audio4funcom/149128588493714
"The Fourth of July is a milestone in man's history, embodying the greatest of human aspirations. It is the day when America declared independence from the United Kingdom to eventually become the greatest power in the world, famous for her spirit of liberty and democracy," said Tracy Nguyen, Audio4fun.com's Brand Manager, "Ever since, for hundreds of years, generations of revolutionaries all over the world have memorized these words as a motto: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. We would like to offer contestants this occasion to demonstrate great things like patriotism, national pride and the American spirit."
Contest Overview
The contest is Facebook-based and open to all Facebook users. Its premise is very easy: in less than two minutes mimic any American president, including voice, appearance, and gestures by giving a formal or humorous short speech in English. Videos should be submitted before July 10 to be reviewed. All accepted videos will be posted on Audio4fun.com's Facebook page on July 12 to be voted upon. No purchase is necessary to participate.
Prizes and Gifts
There will be two total winners at the end of the contest promotion, one selected by Facebook users and one by Audio4fun.com's judges:
- Best video as voted by Facebook users: $US 500 or an iPad 2 + a VIP Card at Audio4fun.com (value $200)
- Best video as voted by Audio4fun.com's judges: $US 500 or an iPad 2 + a VIP Card at Audio4fun.com (value $200)
There are also gifts for the following contestants:
- The first ten contestants to submit videos: free Voice Changer Software Diamond and Video Morpher
- The next 50 contestants to submit videos: coupon 70% OFF for Voice Changer Software Diamond and free Video Morpher
- 50 randomly selected fans of Audio4fun.com's Facebook Page: free Voice Changer Software
For more information about the Speak like a President contest, visit audio4fun.com's Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Audio4funcom/149128588493714
About Audio4fun.com
Audio4fun.com is the commercial website of AVSoft Corp., a leader in multimedia software. The company is best-known for AV Voice Changer Software Diamond, a program used by both amateurs and professionals to morph voices. AVSoft Corp. is also popular for other products such as AV Music Morpher Gold, AV Video Morpher, AV Webcam Morpher and freeware.
Website: http://www.audio4fun.com
Speak Like a President: Audio4fun.com's Video Contest to Celebrate US Independence Day
In honor of the Fourth of July, Audio4fun.com is running Speak like a President, a video contest on Facebook. Contestants will parody any American president to receive valuable prizes and gifts. No purchase is necessary to participate.
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[Press-News.org] Speak Like a President: Audio4fun.com's Video Contest to Celebrate US Independence DayIn honor of the Fourth of July, Audio4fun.com is running Speak like a President, a video contest on Facebook. Contestants will parody any American president to receive valuable prizes and gifts. No purchase is necessary to participate.