
Submission Guidelines
Format
Must be uploaded on Youtube with the visibility set to either 'Unlisted' or 'Public'
Content
Utilise observation, research, interviews and proper documentation
Editing and Effects
Minimal special effects; the focus should be on storytelling and accuracy
Copyright
Use only copyright-free music and visuals or obtain proper licenses
Competition Rubrics
The competition rubrics serve as a guideline for evaluating submissions based on specific criteria such as below:
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Format & Structure
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Compatible with YouTube format-wise, and must not exceed 3 minutes (excluding the roll of credit) in Landscape Mode.
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Video graphic work must have a title that is no more than 140 characters.
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Video graphic work must include a description of no more than 100 words and a caption of no more than 20 words, OR a maximum description of 120 words.
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The description and caption of the video should link the video with the environmental topic and/or provide a solution to the environmental issues presented in the video.
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Video works must be produced in technical and artistic manner including composition, lighting, color, sharpness, and subject.
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Constructive and Well-Rounded Perspective
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Address the aspects of historical, economic, social, and/or political implications in the topics chosen for the participant’s project through an environmental perspective.
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Must show the connection between local and global events, issues, and/or phenomenon.
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The written description and/or caption of the video should include relevant and workable solutions to the environmental issues presented in the video.
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Dissemination
Participants are required to share their work through a minimum of 3 different channels. A total of 5 point may be awarded for dissemination through the following channels:
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Personal Sphere = 2 points
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School Community = 1 point
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National Media (Newspaper, TV, Radio) = 2 points​
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Honest & Unbiased Reporting
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Editorial changes to videos are permitted, as long as this editing activity does NOT change the reality of the subject or object in the video.
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Scientific facts, statistics, and information need to be supported by credible sources.
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The sources used should be written either in the credit roll or description section on YouTube, in APA @ MLA style.
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It is recommended that 70% of the video work consists of photographs, video recordings and audio produced by the participants themselves.
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If additional images (photographs, illustrations, diagrams, etc.), additional video recordings or additional audio are used, the original author/source must be stated in the video.
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04
Originality & Independence
1. The video taken by the participants themselves are of genuine and unique subjects and/or scopes.
2. Participants picked challenging topics or described them in various ways.
3. Participants create video graphic works in a creative manner.
4. Participants conducted fieldwork and research on specific topics outside of the school grounds.
Competition Prize
10 - 13 years old
1st Prize :
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Prize worth of RM 300
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Trophy
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e-Certificate of Achievement
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2nd Prize
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Prize worth of RM 200
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Trophy​
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e-Certificate of Achievement
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3rd Prize
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Prize worth of RM 100
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Trophy
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e-Certificate of Achievement
14 - 17 years old
1st Prize :
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Prize worth of RM 300
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Trophy
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e-Certificate of Achievement
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2nd Prize
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Prize worth of RM 200
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Trophy​
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e-Certificate of Achievement
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3rd Prize
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Prize worth of RM 100
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Trophy
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e-Certificate of Achievement
18 - 24 years old
1st Prize :
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Sustainability Eco-Tourism Trip
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Trophy
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e-Certificate of Achievement
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2nd Prize
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Prize worth of RM 300
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Trophy​
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e-Certificate of Achievement
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3rd Prize
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Prize worth of RM 200
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Trophy
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e-Certificate of Achievement
* subject to terms and/or conditions that may be imposed by organiser.
“Certificate of Participation” will be given to all participants.
Winning Entry Tips

Maintain a clear narrative flow with a strong opening, middle, and conclusion.
Use clear audio—avoid background noise and ensure voices are audible.
Use a mix of interviews, live footage, and relevant B-roll for depth.
Use innovative storytelling methods, such as personal narratives or investigative reporting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Who may enter the competition?
A1: This competition is open to all Malaysians youth of any institutions (public, private, homeschool) aged between 10 to 24 years old.
Q2. How to submit the entry?
A2: Submissions will open in April 2025 and must be submitted via Google Form, with details provided later in YRE Malaysia social media platforms.
Q3. When is the deadline for submission?
A3: The deadline for submission is on or before 11.59 p.m., 30th September 2025.
Q4. Ownership of Intellectual Property
A4: By participating in this competition, each participant grants the sole absolute, unequivocal, and irrevocable ownership and/or intellectual property right over the article and contents thereto.
Q5. Announcement of Winners
A5. The winners will be contacted via e-mail and/or telephone.
Q6. Terms and Conditions
A6. By participating, you are agreeing to be bounded by the terms and conditions of this competition which can be referred below:
Q7. Further Queries
A7. Any further query can be forwarded to us via email at yremalaysia@gmail.com