http://rhettandlink.com/supernoteWinners:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWY88_7PKt0RULES and GUIDELINES:
http://rhettandlink.com/blog/supernote-2010-guide/INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make a video of you making your SuperNote (according to the rules).
2. Upload your video to YouTube.
3. Make your video a response to the video from the team captain who's team you'd like to join. Do NOT make your video a response to this video.
4. That's it! Once you've made your video a response, it is automatically entered into our system, where it is then timed and posted within the standings. It could take a couple of days for your SuperNote to show up in the standings.
RULES
1. Only one SuperNote per person is allowed. The first SuperNote you upload is your only SuperNote for 2010.
2. You can only join one team. Even if you make additional SuperNotes and make them responses to other team captain videos, they will not count. So choose wisely.
3. A SuperNote is a vocal note. It is NOT a growl, grunt, or gargle-ly sound like the girl from Grudge made. That kind of thing might be called a "glottal" sound. A glottal sound isn't musical in nature, it's more percussive. If your note flirts with this low grunting sound, you will likely be disqualified.
4. A SuperNote is NOT a hum. The sound must come through your mouth, not your nose.
5. A SuperNote is one, continuous sound without breaks, breaths, or video edits. If there is a break in your SuperNote, only the longest portion will be counted.
6. If your note is very soft and can barely be heard, that's not very Super. You might be disqualified by our team of judges.
7. If we can't see your mouth on the video, or your video is way out of sync with your note, or we have ANY reason to be suspicious about the authenticity of your SuperNote, you may be disqualified.
8. Once you submit one SuperNote, that's it. Even if your SuperNote is disqualified and removed from the standings, it won't show up in the standings. Even if you delete it from YouTube and upload another note, it won't show up.
9. Videos must be posted and live on YouTube before midnight Eastern Time on Oct. 31st.
See all the rules, guidelines, and the FAQ at:
http://rhettandlink.com/supernoteSuperNote "Iron Lungs" trophy by Terry Border:
http://bentobjects.blogspot.comSuperNote Logo by Kendrick Kidd:
http://kendrickkidd.comBackground music: RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary.com
http://www.royaltyfreemusiclibrary.com/ -- Distributed by Tubemogul.
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