Call for submissions: Trace Gospel music competition
Trace TV is calling on artists to submit songs for its gospel music video competition.
- The competition is intended for South African artists. In the photo: South African gospel artist Winnie Mashaba. Photo: Facebook
The winner will get an opportunity to have the music network create a video that will be featured on the recently launched Trace Gospel (DStv channel 332).
The competition is intended for South African artists and to celebrate Trace TV’s latest offering.
To enter the competition, artists should submit their music here.
The submission deadline is 31 January.
How to enter
- To enter all you have to do is submit your favourite song or the most popular song you feel stands a greater chance of winning.
- The song needs to be produced or sung by you as the artist or producer.
- Once artist submission has been closed, the public will get the opportunity to vote for their favourite artists.
Prize rules
There will be one prize winner who will be eligible to receive the following prize (all costs mentioned will be charged to the allocated budget of R80 000):
- Creation of a music video worth R80 000.
- A visual director will be allocated to you for your music video. This will include pre-production, provided location, music video shoot and post-production.
- Date of the music video production: February to March 2020.
Eligibility
- The competition is open to music producers/artists.
- Entrants must be documented South African citizens.
- Entrants are required to submit their gospel music via the Trace TV official website.
- Prizes are non-transferable and may not be exchanged for cash or other prizes.
Read the terms and conditions here.
View the original call here.
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