Submission Instructions
JOIN YOUR VOICE WITH OUR COMMUNITY THROUGHOUT THE PALOUSE
Join your voice with our community
Record your performance of a favorite Christ-centered Christmas song and upload to share with our community. Videos will be featured on our website here and through daily messages on social media.
Who can submit videos?
Community members throughout the Palouse are invited to join in our virtual concert series. Don’t worry about your tech skills or having the perfect performance- just come join with us.
Any size group is welcome, from small ensembles to full choirs and instrumental groups. Please follow COVID-19 restrictions for your location.
How many can I submit? Will it be used?
You are welcome to submit as many videos as you wish. It may not be possible for us to use all submissions received, but please know it is our intent to include as many performances as possible.
What should I wear?
We want to include performances from everyone that we possibly can. Because these performances will be published on this website for the community, please dress appropriately for everyone to see. Also, please avoid clothing with brand logos and small patterns.
How will these videos be used?
Video submissions will be made available on-demand via this website and shared on our social media channels.


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
First, upload to YouTube.
1. Upload your video to YouTube at studio.youtube.com. For instructions uploading to YouTube, go to this link.
2. When you upload, be sure to set your privacy settings to unlisted or public- that way we can see it.
3. Copy the link to the video.
Second, submit the link to us.
Submitting is easy- just go to our submission form and fill out all fields.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
You can use any way to record that you wish. If you use your phone, be sure to turn it sideways (horizontal). It will work best if you set the phone on something rather than holding it.
No introduction/speaking is needed. Quality audio recordings are important, so be sure to eliminate background noise and double check your recording to make sure it sounds great.
Any other questions?
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