JCS International Young Creatives Award

JCS International Young Creatives Award

1 Minute Video Competition for Peace

The JCS International Young Creatives Award was designed to discover, recognize and foster young talent from around the world while creating a global conversation around Peace. 

The three (3) Winners will be invited to attend the 50th International Emmy® Awards events in New York, from Friday, November 18 to Monday, November 21, 2022.

The 1-minute video competition is free to enter and open to Non-American Citizens, aged 18-29 (Dual Citizens are eligible). The 2022 competition opened June 30, 2022 and closed September 8, 2022. Public online voting began on September 15, 2022 and closed on September 22, 2022 at 12:00 noon ET.

The 2022 Theme is "Stand Up for Peace!".

2021 JCSI Young Creatives Award Competition Winners

 

"Anthills"

Sandra Vazquez (Mexico)

"Domestic Peace"

Sarath Chandra (India)

"I Am"

Yintao Gong (PR China)

Theme: Stand Up for Peace - Women & Men United for Change

The three 2021 JCSI Young Creatives Awards Winners were announced September 30, 2021.

Anthills
Sandra Vazquez, Mexico

Summary: Have you ever wondered how big cities, projects, associations, and even ant hills were made? It did not require just one individual, but a group that could contribute something meaningful to them. Let’s make the change together!

Domestic Peace
Sarath Chandra,  India

Summary: Change begins at home. The next generations are watching. Show them Peace.

I Am
Yintao Gong, PR China
Summary: A stop motion short that responds to the racism against the Asian community. Women and men need to work together and learn how to make a difference, how to make a change.

Click here to view the 2021 JCSI Young Creatives Award Finalists


2021 Final Round Jury:

  • Antonio Tabet, International Emmy® Winner for Comedy, Actor/Producer & Showrunner, Brazil
  • Jasper Van Hecke, SVP, Acquisitions & Production, Universal Pictures International, UK
  • Thuso Mbedu, International Emmy® Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress, Actress, South Africa
  • Cecilia Mendonca, Head of Content Development, Kids, Young Adults and Family, LATAM, The Walt Disney Company, Argentina
  • Robert Caplin, NY Times Photographer, USA
  • Coralie Charriol , Co-Founder of Non-Profit Organization React to Film, USA
  • Victor Herrera da Silva, CEO, Nuestra Vision Networks, USA
  • Camille Bidermann, Executive Director, International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
  • Michal Grayevsky, Chief Communications Officer - RSL Investments II Corporation, Vice Chairman of Media RSL Management Corp.

 

PUBLIC VOTING SEPTEMBER 15 -22
#VoteJCSIYoungCreatives

The 2021 JCSI Young Creatives Award Competition Online Public Voting is now open! The First Round of Judging is by popular vote - Help decide who will make it to the Final Round by placing your vote from September 15 - 22!


2019 JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

Theme: Stand Up for Peace

The three 2019 JCSI Young Creatives Awards Winners were announced October 1, 2019, and were presented with their Awards November 23, 2019 at The International Emmy® World Television Festival in New York City.

  • What Am I Voting on? 1 Minute Videos on the theme "Stand Up For Peace - Women & Men United for Change" created by young creatives aged 18-29 from across the globe. 
  • When Can I Vote? Online Public Voting Closes September 22 at 12:00pm Noon (ET)
  • How Many Times Can I Vote? A person can Vote only once for any given Entry. However, they can Vote for multiple different Entries.
  • What Happens Next? Once the Online Public Voting has closed, the twenty (20) videos (One (1) per individual participant) with the most Votes on the judging portal will move on to the Final Round of Judging, along with three videos selected by the Academy. During the Final Round a panel of jurors will score the videos based on the original story illustrating the theme of the year "Stand Up For Peace - Women & Men United for Change"; characters and how they are developed; creativity; and knowledge of craft. The three Winners will be notified September 30, 2021.

Previous JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

Dear Peace
Raphadu Maphoto (South Africa)
Summary: The narrative revolves around a young boy who reflects on what peace means to him. The project is centered around the importance of teaching the younger generations about peace and how it positively impacts society as a whole. The youth plays a pivotal role in shaping the world that we live in, therefore, in these troubled times, the value of peace increases as it is a commodity to society.

Devil's Ivy
Wa Liu (PR China)
Summary: Devil’s Ivy is a short film on the challenges and opportunities for peacemaking in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the invisible coronavirus speeds across the globe, it reveals issues embedded in our society long before the contagion. However, quarantine has also made us cherish the warmth of family bonds and mutual cooperation across nations. After all, resilience and compassion are the foundation of our humanity.

Their Mornings
Mateo Auad (Argentina)
Summary: This short film is a loving tribute dedicated to those people who courageously face the global pandemic and try to heal this world, either fighting from the front line or supporting those brave, almost anonymous, heroes.

 

 

2020 Theme: Stand Up for Peace - Everyday Heroes in These Troubled Times

"Dear Peace"

Raphadu Maphoto (South Africa)

"Devil's Ivy"

Wa Liu (PR China)

"Their Mornings"

Mateo Auad (Argentina)

 

2019 Theme: Stand Up for Peace

"P.E.A.C.E. – a Spoken Word"

Funke Alafiatayo (United Kingdom)

"It Starts Within"

Artes Ferruni (Albania)

"Next To Me"

Breech Asher Harani (Philippines)

2018 JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

The three 2018 JCS International Young Creatives Award Winners were announced October 3, 2018 and received their awards at the International Emmy® World Television Festival in New York City November 17, 2018. The 2018 theme was: Stand Up for Peace.

2018 Theme: Stand Up for Peace

"Mr. Peace"

Shubham Upreti (India)

"Peace is Action"

Puti Puar (Indonesia)

"TeaShirt"

Raj Dutta (India)

2017 Theme: Women Peacemakers

"Domestic Cycle"

Eisa Alhabib (Kuwait)

"Nosotras"

Roberto Pino Almeyda (Chile)

Photos


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

How should I interpret the theme? Does it need to be in a specific style or genre?
 
The theme, "Stand Up for Peace" can be freely interpreted. The creative content of the video and how it relates to the theme has no limit but your imagination, as long as it's your original work. Every creative will have their own point of view, and you should of course interpret the theme however you want. Any genre (fiction, non-fiction, animation etc.) is encouraged.
 
Should you need any inspiration, your video could:
 
  • Show that coexistence between individuals in hostile countries is not a myth and that in every war-affected region, many people want peace.
  • Demonstrate that one could find peace based on respect, unbiased friendships or mutual businesses.
  • Showcase people from different backgrounds setting their differences aside.
  • Be a story about artists creating together, athletes playing together, love, friendship, mutual accountability, support of one another.
These are of course only examples, and again we count on your creativity!

What if my video not exactly 60 seconds, will it still be considered? 
The video needs to be exactly 60 seconds long, not one second less and not one second more. 
 
Can I submit a video with dialogue in a language that is not English? 
Absolutely! However, if you do, you are required to include English subtitles in order to be eligible. 
 
Can I shoot this on my phone? 
Yes, feel free to shoot your video using any type of camera/device you wish. 
 
Can I work with my friends or production team? 
Collaborate with as many people as you want! Please note that if you win, you will need to designate one person from the team to represent the group. This one person will be credited on all materials and releases from the Academy.
 
I submitted a video on this theme last year and it did not win. Can I submit it again?
Yes. You may submit the same video again this year, as long as you still meet the criteria for eligibility.
 
How many Winners will there be? When will they receive their award?
There will be 3 Winners selected by a blue ribbon panel of jurors. Winners will be announced online in October and will be presented with their award in November.

 

Previous JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

2018 Theme: Stand Up For Peace
Raj Dutta (India) - "TeaShirt"
Puti Puar (Indonesia) - "Peace is Action"
Shubham Upreti (India) - "Mr. Peace"

2017 Theme: Women Peacemakers
Eisa Alhabib (Kuwait) - "Domestic Cycle"
Ewing Luo (China) - "The Peacemaker from Nanking"
Roberto Pino Almeyda (Chile) - "Nosotras"

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

 

How should I interpret the theme? Does it need to be in a specific style or genre? 
The theme, "Stand Up for Peace" can be freely interpreted. The creative content of the video and how it relates to the theme has no limit but your imagination, as long as it's your original work. Every creative will have their own point of view, and you should of course interpret the theme however you want. Any genre (fiction, non-fiction, animation etc.) is encouraged.
 
Should you need any inspiration, your video could:
 
  • show that coexistence between individuals in hostile countries is not a myth and that in every war-affected region, many people want peace.
  • demonstrate that one could find peace based on respect, unbiased friendships or mutual businesses.
  • showcase people from different backgrounds setting their differences aside.
  • be a story about artists creating together, athletes playing together, love, friendship, mutual accountability, support of one another.
 
These are of course only examples, and again we count on your creativity!
What if my video not exactly 60 seconds, will it still be considered? 
The video needs to be exactly 60 seconds long, not one second less and not one second more. 

Can I submit a video with dialogue in a language that is not English? 
Absolutely! However, if you do, you are required to include English subtitles in order to be eligible. 

Can I shoot this on my phone? 
Yes, feel free to shoot your video using any type of camera/device you wish. 

Can I work with my friends or production team? 
Collaborate with as many people as you want! Please note that if you win, you will need to designate one person from the team to represent the group on the trip to New York City. This one person will be credited on all materials and releases from the Academy.

 
I submitted a video on this theme last year and it did not win. Can I submit it again?
Yes. You may submit the same video again this year, as long as you still meet the criteria for eligibility.
 
 

JCS International Young Creatives Award

1 Minute Video Competition for Peace

The JCS International Young Creatives Award was designed to discover, recognize and foster young talent from around the world while creating a global conversation around Peace. 

The 2024 Theme is "Stand Up for Peace - Building Dialogue & Understanding".

The 1-minute video competition is free to enter and open to Non-American Citizens, aged 18-29 (Dual Citizens are eligible). The 2024 competition  opened June 27, 2024 and closed September 19, 2024. Public online is now closed. Winners were announced November 4, 2024.

2024 JCSI Young Creatives Award Competition Winners

 

"A Refugee's Plea for Peace" 

Goitom Weldu (Ethiopia) 

"Nokuthula is Missing" 

Palesa Buyeye (South Africa)

"Peace of Music" 

Sushant Nagpal (India)

 

Theme: Stand Up for Peace - Building Dialogue and Understanding!

The three 2024 JCSI Young Creatives Awards Winners were announced November 4, 2024.

 
"A Refugee's Plea for Peace" 
Goitom Weldu, Ethiopia 
A refugee who lost his parents in a war.
 
"Nokuthula is Missing" 
Palesa Buyeye, South Africa
In Zulu Nokuthula is a girl name meaning Peace. A symbolic call for change seeking to address the justice system in South Africa- its despondency and perpetuation of GBV Femicide. Where do we find peace if not in those that are meant to protect us? 
 
"Peace of Music" 
Sushant Nagpal, India 
Two rival bands clash in a heated musical battle. As tensions peak, they are forced to collaborate. Through a shared musical dialogue, they blend their styles and create a powerful, harmonious symphony.

 


2024 Final Round Jury:

  • Shay Grayevsky, VP. JCS International
  • Mr. Baljit Singh Chaddha, Producer
  • Aric Noboa, Co-CEO & Executive Producer
  • Bradley Joshua, CEO & Executive Producer
  • Kaique Alves, Director/ShowRunner
  • Rafael Lessa, Screenwriter
  • Barry Alexander Brown, Film Editor & Director
  • Philipp Kaessbohrer, CEO & Producer
  • Camille Bidermann Roizen, Executive Director the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Theme: Stand Up for Peace!

The three 2023 JCSI Young Creatives Awards Winners were announced October 12, 2023.

Dividing Lines
Yinusa A. Korede, Nigeria
After the end of the civil war, two children from each of the opposing forces find a common ground to start a new friendship.

 

I Am PEACE
Kimberly Tayong, Philippines
It all starts with us. It begins with me. I am Peace.

 

What If
Karla Bonfá, Brazil
For each unspoken word, for each restrained gesture, for each lost struggle, for each one in his solitude, in his intolerance, in his conformism and silence. Let's join hands, may the fight be everyone's, may the silence be broken, intolerance contained and peace as natural as breathing. 

 

Click here to view the 2022 JCSI Young Creatives Award Finalists


2022 Final Round Jury:

  • Michal Grayevsky, President of JCS International, USA
  • Tereza Gonzalez, Senior Director, head of Development, Paramount, Brazil
  • Keli Goff, Writer/Co-Executive Producer, USA
  • Juanpa Zurita TV Personality & Social media Influencer, Mexico
  • Lalela Mswane, Miss Supranational 2022, South Africa
  • Estee Bardanashvili, Senior Director & Producer, Sesame Workshop, USA
  • Menna Demessie, Political Scientist & Social Justice Advocate, USA
  • Camille Bidermann, Executive Director, International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA

Previous JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

 

2023 Theme: Stand Up for Peace 

"Stop War"

Habtamu Mekonen (Ethiopia)

"The Fight for Peace"

Fatma Raghani (Mauritania)

"Share Your Light"

Zimkhitha Letlotlo (South Africa)

 

2022 Theme: Stand Up for Peace 

"Dividing Lines"

Yinusa A. Korede (Nigeria)

"I Am PEACE"

Kimberly Tayong (Philippines)

"What If"

 Karla Bonfá (Brazil)

 

2021 Theme: Stand Up for Peace - Women & Men United for Change

"Anthills"

Sandra Vazquez (Mexico)

"Domestic Peace"

Sarath Chandra (India)

"I Am"

Yintao Gong (PR China)

 

2020 Theme: Stand Up for Peace - Everyday Heroes in These Troubled Times

"Dear Peace"

Raphadu Maphoto (South Africa)

"Devil's Ivy"

Wa Liu (PR China)

"Their Mornings"

Mateo Auad (Argentina)

 

2019 Theme: Stand Up for Peace

"P.E.A.C.E. – a Spoken Word"

Funke Alafiatayo (United Kingdom)

"It Starts Within"

Artes Ferruni (Albania)

"Next To Me"

Breech Asher Harani (Philippines)

2018 JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

The three 2018 JCS International Young Creatives Award Winners were announced October 3, 2018 and received their awards at the International Emmy® World Television Festival in New York City November 17, 2018. The 2018 theme was: Stand Up for Peace.

2018 Theme: Stand Up for Peace

"Mr. Peace"

Shubham Upreti (India)

"Peace is Action"

Puti Puar (Indonesia)

"TeaShirt"

Raj Dutta (India)

2017 Theme: Women Peacemakers

"Domestic Cycle"

Eisa Alhabib (Kuwait)

"Nosotras"

Roberto Pino Almeyda (Chile)

Photos


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

How should I interpret the theme? Does it need to be in a specific style or genre?
 
The theme, "Stand Up for Peace" can be freely interpreted. The creative content of the video and how it relates to the theme has no limit but your imagination, as long as it's your original work. Every creative will have their own point of view, and you should of course interpret the theme however you want. Any genre (fiction, non-fiction, animation etc.) is encouraged.
 
Should you need any inspiration, your video could:
 
  • Show that coexistence between individuals in hostile countries is not a myth and that in every war-affected region, many people want peace.
  • Demonstrate that one could find peace based on respect, unbiased friendships or mutual businesses.
  • Showcase people from different backgrounds setting their differences aside.
  • Be a story about artists creating together, athletes playing together, love, friendship, mutual accountability, support of one another.
These are of course only examples, and again we count on your creativity!

What if my video not exactly 60 seconds, will it still be considered? 
The video needs to be exactly 60 seconds long, not one second less and not one second more. 
 
Can I submit a video with dialogue in a language that is not English? 
Absolutely! However, if you do, you are required to include English subtitles in order to be eligible. 
 
Can I shoot this on my phone? 
Yes, feel free to shoot your video using any type of camera/device you wish. 
 
Can I work with my friends or production team? 
Collaborate with as many people as you want! Please note that if you win, you will need to designate one person from the team to represent the group. This one person will be credited on all materials and releases from the Academy.
 
I submitted a video on this theme last year and it did not win. Can I submit it again?
Yes. You may submit the same video again this year, as long as you still meet the criteria for eligibility.
 
How many Winners will there be? When will they receive their award?
There will be 3 Winners selected by a blue ribbon panel of jurors. Winners will be announced online in October and will be presented with their award in November.

 

Previous JCSI Young Creatives Award Winners

2018 Theme: Stand Up For Peace
Raj Dutta (India) - "TeaShirt"
Puti Puar (Indonesia) - "Peace is Action"
Shubham Upreti (India) - "Mr. Peace"

2017 Theme: Women Peacemakers
Eisa Alhabib (Kuwait) - "Domestic Cycle"
Ewing Luo (China) - "The Peacemaker from Nanking"
Roberto Pino Almeyda (Chile) - "Nosotras"

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

 

How should I interpret the theme? Does it need to be in a specific style or genre? 
The theme, "Stand Up for Peace" can be freely interpreted. The creative content of the video and how it relates to the theme has no limit but your imagination, as long as it's your original work. Every creative will have their own point of view, and you should of course interpret the theme however you want. Any genre (fiction, non-fiction, animation etc.) is encouraged.
 
Should you need any inspiration, your video could:
 
  • show that coexistence between individuals in hostile countries is not a myth and that in every war-affected region, many people want peace.
  • demonstrate that one could find peace based on respect, unbiased friendships or mutual businesses.
  • showcase people from different backgrounds setting their differences aside.
  • be a story about artists creating together, athletes playing together, love, friendship, mutual accountability, support of one another.
 
These are of course only examples, and again we count on your creativity!
What if my video not exactly 60 seconds, will it still be considered? 
The video needs to be exactly 60 seconds long, not one second less and not one second more. 

Can I submit a video with dialogue in a language that is not English? 
Absolutely! However, if you do, you are required to include English subtitles in order to be eligible. 

Can I shoot this on my phone? 
Yes, feel free to shoot your video using any type of camera/device you wish. 

Can I work with my friends or production team? 
Collaborate with as many people as you want! Please note that if you win, you will need to designate one person from the team to represent the group on the trip to New York City. This one person will be credited on all materials and releases from the Academy.

 
I submitted a video on this theme last year and it did not win. Can I submit it again?
Yes. You may submit the same video again this year, as long as you still meet the criteria for eligibility.