Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 20.04.2009 | Posted by CC
The World Project
The World Project - that seeks to encourage originality and to help young people funding what could be the idea/project of their lives.
In order to take part, participants only have to upload a short video (duration of about 1 minute) explaining what their project would be about to the website of Pull and Bear. Internet users all over the world are then going to be able to vote for all videos submitted. Therefore it is of utmost importance that participants promote their own video using the various social networks they form part of in order to achieve as many votes as possible.
Finally, a jury composed of Steve Aoki (renowned DJ and founder of the record label Din Mark records), Lizzy Jagger (British top model and daughter of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger and model Jerry Hall), La Mala Rodriguez (undisputed queen of Spanish hip hop) and Brando De Sica (third generation of Italian film-makers) will choose the three winning projects.
If you need more information simply visit: www.pullbear.com
In order to take part, participants only have to upload a short video (duration of about 1 minute) explaining what their project would be about to the website of Pull and Bear. Internet users all over the world are then going to be able to vote for all videos submitted. Therefore it is of utmost importance that participants promote their own video using the various social networks they form part of in order to achieve as many votes as possible.
Finally, a jury composed of Steve Aoki (renowned DJ and founder of the record label Din Mark records), Lizzy Jagger (British top model and daughter of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger and model Jerry Hall), La Mala Rodriguez (undisputed queen of Spanish hip hop) and Brando De Sica (third generation of Italian film-makers) will choose the three winning projects.
If you need more information simply visit: www.pullbear.com
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