Click Here for the list of Categories

Click Here for Entry Form


ACM-NE encourages everyone to enter and celebrate what makes public, educational and government media unique and valuable. The rules have been set up to level the playing field as much as possible among such a diverse group of centers and volunteer producers.


Entries will be judged on the following basic criteria:

Content, Format and Production Style, Audio and Video Technical Elements, and Overall Impact.

Each of the twenty regular categories will be split into “professional” and “non-professional” divisions and judged separately, EXCEPT:

Category 12: Municipal/Government Programming (Professional Only)

Category 17: Student Programming (Non-Professional Only).

Additionally, there are two special categories: Overall Excellence and PEG Advocacy category.


Submitting Your Video
Submit all entries
online. You can paste a link directly on the entry form, or can send your file via Dropbox to videofestival@acm-ne.org. Entries must be made online by Friday, July 15, 2016.

If you use the Dropbox upload option, your file name must include the following:
– category number
– category type (NP for non-professional or P for professional)
– your entry number

i.e.: if you are a non-professional entering in Category 1: Arts and Entertainment, your file name might look like this: Entry1234CategoryNP1FunwiththeArts

Entries not properly labelled may be disqualified.

If you are unable to submit your entry on-line, DVD’s will be accepted by mailing two copies to the Contest Coordinator. The DVD’s must be clearly marked with the ENTRY NUMBER you receive after you fill out the form on line. This year, there will be no extra charge.


Choosing A Category
Programs can only be entered ONCE, so please choose the category it fits best. A different episode from a SERIES can be entered in a maximum of TWO different categories.  For example:  “THE SHOW: Episode #3” can be entered in the talk show category.  “THE SHOW: Episode #5” can be entered in the diversity empowerment category.  A third episode of “THE SHOW” will be disqualified.


Length of Video Entry
Entries may be any length, but judges are only required to watch 10 minutes of each entry. You may submit any part of a single program, or three to four segments from a series program, separated by a fade or slate and not exceeding three minutes per segment.  Segments MAY NOT be re-edited; they must appear as they were originally cablecast.  If you want the judges to watch from a specific point in the program, it is your responsibility to clearly convey that to judges with accompanying material.  If you are only sending an excerpt of a show, make sure it is clearly marked as an excerpt or include the open of the show before the excerpt.


Overall Excellence for PEG Stations entry rules
This professional-only award recognizes access organizations in the Northeast region.  Your entry can be either an edited 10-20 minute compilation of clips from a minimum of six different productions OR links to a minimum of six individual programs representing your best of the best.  The latter option might be ideal for smaller access centers that don’t have the time or staff to put a compilation together.  But keep in mind that all entries will be judged together in their respective budget categories, whether those entries are compilations OR clips.  Be as creative as you want without altering the content.

Programming examples should include shows created by media center staff, community producers or non-profit organizations with editorial control, by students, school employees and/or education access staff, or by government employees or government access staff.

IMPORTANT:  We encourage support materials for this category so use the link on the entry form to submit any documentation.  Along with your video entry, state if your organization is P, E, and/or G, or any combination; the number of full and part-time staff, and your annual budget for the entire organization.
Note that the budget categories have changed this year as follows-
– Under $200K
– $201-350K
– $351-500K
– $501-750K
– $751 and over


PEG Advocacy Video Entry Rules
Video must be generic and therefore NOT SPECIFIC to any particular community.  There is no entry fee for this category.


Professional or Non-Professional Entry?
To determine if your video is a Professional or Non-Professional Entry, answer the following questions:
– Did any PEG staff perform any pre-production planning (example: booking guests or designing the opening) or advanced technical functions (example: directing or editing) which created this program?  Camera work, audio operation or hosting the show are excepted.
– Does the producer of the program currently work creating media (print, radio or video?) or has ever worked professionally creating media during their career?
– Was the producer or the station hired to produce this program?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, the program must be entered in the PROFESSIONAL category.


All videos submitted must have been wholly produced and cablecast for the first time on a PEG channel between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015.

Each entry must be paid by credit card on-line or mailed with the appropriate entry fee.
– $25 for Alliance members
– $40 for non-Alliance members
– There is NO FEE for PEG Advocacy entries.

All winners will be notified by email on or around September 15, 2016. FIRST
PLACE winners will be asked to provide a video file for inclusion in the
winners reel. Producers who do not submit a file cannot be guaranteed that
their clip will appear in the reel at the awards ceremony. A list of contest
winners will be posted on the ACM-NE website – acm-ne.org  shortly
thereafter.  All awards will be presented at the Video Festival Awards on
October 22 at Mechanics Hall in Portland, ME.

Category awards will be in the form of engraved plaques for first place, and
certificates for second and third place.

 


Payment for Video Entries

You can also pay for your entries by credit card on Paypal. You do not need to have a Paypal account.

Click HERE to pay online.

or you may mail your payment
please include your entry number(s) on the check.

Please make all checks payable to:
Alliance for Community Media, Northeast Region

Mail entries to:
Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc.
119 Foster Street, Building 13, Suite 2B
Peabody, MA  01960

If you are unsure which fees are due for your entries, check on the status of your ACM Membership. Please email info@allcommunitymedia.org  or call 952-928-4643.


Reasons for Disqualification

  • Program is not viewable for technical reasons.  Judges will make every effort to view your entry. Please check your entry submission before you hit “submit”.
  • An entry that clearly violates a specific requirement of the category in which it is entered.
  • Improper emendation for the purpose of this contest.  Program or excerpts of programs should be entered in this contest as they were originally cablecast.
  • Incorrect payment, or entries submitted after deadline of Wednesday, July 8, 2016: This is a REAL deadline, there will be no extensions! Enter early and often!
  • Failure to properly name your digital entry.  (File name must include Entry number, Category type and number, and show title.)

Note:  No refunds will be made for any entry that is disqualified, or if any other error is made by the producer or submitter of any entry.


Indemnification and Rights

  • The ACM-NE is not responsible for lost or damaged DVDs. To protect yourself, please do not send masters. DVDs will not be returned.
  • All decisions made by the judging panels and the ACM-NE Festival Committee are final.
  • To promote community media, the ACM-NE retains the right to distribute the winning programs on a nonexclusive basis for a period of two (2) years.
  • The producer of the work is responsible for obtaining all approvals, clearances, licenses, etc., for materials contained in the entry and will provide such clearances upon request.

Be A Festival Judge!
To volunteer to be a festival judge, or for answers to questions, contact  Camille Bartlett of Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc. at camille@peabodytv.com.
Judging will take approximately between July 13 and August 26, 2016. 



The ACM-Northeast Region includes Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York. The region acts as a conduit for information between the states, and organizes conferences, workshops and events to advance community media in both the states and nationally. For more information about the Northeast Region, please go to our website – www.acm-ne.org.