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You live in the Multiverse and the year is 1980.
It is summer and you are attending the 1980 World Athletic Championships in Moscow (very similar to the Olympics, just not trademarked or boycotted). You just witnessed something that everyone is saying is the greatest scene in the history of sports.
In this instance, the definition of greatest is “highest in importance or significance,” but this is subjective. “Greatest” could be a world record, a massive failure in front of the world, or something else entirely; it is up to you to decide. It could be like a World Record, the “Miracle on Ice”, “Jamaica’s Bobsled Team”, “The Hemet Catch” or “Steve Bartman’s interference”
Your goal is to create a :30 video within the next hour using generative AI, showcasing the scene you just witnessed. The video can take any format…news story, eye-witness video, show promo, etc…again, it is up to you to decide. You will be judged on your creative and ethical use of generative AI, as well as your storytelling structure, realism, and effectiveness.
Guidelines:
- Your “greatest scene in the history of sports” should be original and fictional. It is your responsibility to make sure that there is no resemblance to any real person or event, or any fictional person or event created in an existing piece of art/content.
- While the 1980 Olympics did take place in Moscow, this event is not the Olympics, and you should not refer to any name, image, or likeness associated with the Olympics. This would be trademark/copyright infringement.
- Your video may not include any names, images or likenesses of any people or registered marks for brands that exist in our “timeline” (either currently or historically). This could also result in legal infringement.
- If desired, you are welcome to create fictitious logos, mascots, venues, sports, people, or anything else that might have existed in the Multiverse in 1980, and that might represent the 1980 Moscow Games.
You have one hour, starting now.
Entry form information
The entry form will ask for this information. Please share this with your students before they begin their work so that they collect it for you.
Part 1: Explain your work
Provide a written description of the story you are telling with your video.
Part 2: Collect your information
For each tool, answer the following questions and submit the answers in one PDF document; for each tool, format the AI tool name as a header and place the answers to the questions in the body beneath each header.
- What tool did you use?
- What were your prompts? List of all the prompts entered for each AI tool used for the competition.
- What did the tool provide for the entry? (media, information, brainstorming, etc.)
- Did you check the generated content for correctness, copyright issues, representation, offensive or improper content, etc.? If so, how and what did you find and/or alter?