Hey everyone,
My name is Lindsay. I'm an 18-year-old queer activist, and like a lot of people, I was deeply affected by the recent string of LGBTQ youth suicides. I'm also a big appreciator of music, and one of the songs that seemed to come at exactly the right time for me was "Stand Up" by Sugarland. It's a song about coming together, letting people know they are loved, standing up for what we believe in, and creating change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpKCSWrjVhAYou can find the lyrics here:
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/sugarland/stand-up-30939.htmlSo, I had an idea. What if we did a video collaboration to this song? Something along the lines of this: (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZJVaOk9pwI).
Who can participate?LGBTQ youth and our allies. (People of all ages, sexual orientations, and gender identities can submit, although I will try to centre LGBTQ youth voices)
What should I submit?Anything, really. Make a video that can be used to create a collaborative video. You can speak, write, draw, lip-sync, or anything you feel is appropriate. You can shoot it on a webcam or video camera. You can even make an animation if you want. All I ask is that the videos be in a fairly universally compatible format; WMV and AVI are two that come to mind, although there are others.
Where do I submit my video?Videos can be emailed to LGBTQcollab@gmail.com. Any questions can be emailed to me through this email as well.
What's the deadline?I'm going to ask that submissions be emailed to me by the end of November.
What's this song again?It's called "Stand Up" by Sugarland. It's off their album The Incredible Machine, which was just released. You can find it on iTunes, and I also have an MP3 I can link you to.
If you can help in any way, I'd be so grateful. I also posted a copy of this on Facebook, but since that's linked to my last name, if you want to post that on your facebook, I'll PM it to you. Thanks so much!