Is your kid a Harry Potter fan? Send a brief video clip to Amazon of him or her “sharing their love for J.K. Rowling’s epic series and talking about their favorite Harry Potter character” and they might get a chance to be a part of the phenomenon’s final installment, due for release on July 21.
This week, Amazon has asked kids to send their video clips to become Kid Correspondents. Out of the first 1,000 respondents, 10 will be selected to help promote the new book and become official Amazon fan spokesmen to the media.
The winners will write for Amazon, utilizing their abilities as “Harry Potter aficionados,” and talk about their love for all things Muggle in external media interviews. It seems like a pretty cool thing for your kids to do if they’re fans. And, if you’re a vlogger with a kid, you can give them a headstart and help them build their video content resumes.
Fans should be “passionate, energetic, and under the age of 18.” Videos should be under three minutes and at least 320×240. And, most importantly, all submissions should be sent before midnight this Friday. Check the official rules for more information.
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