over 1 year ago
Lights, Camera, Action! Submission video tips for hackers
We know as devs and innovators, your expertise normally lies behind the scenes, but the submission video needs time and care too! It's often the first (and sometimes only!) thing that judges review. Your video tells the story behind your project, providing a clear avenue to showcase your software and talent.
Prep your elevator pitch and don’t forget to include
- how your project meets the hackathon requirements
- problem your project addresses
- solution your project addresses
- how you used GitHub Copilot and VS Code to accelerate the build of your app, and how it was beneficial as you built out your project
- how you used Azure services to build your app
Demo your project in a way that shows judges how real-world users will interact and benefit from it
Time-saving Tip: Write out your script and practice it before you record to ensure you cover everything in the time limit
Pro(crastinator) Tip: We CANNOT stress this enough: Don't wait until the last minute to upload your video! Due to file size, format, and your Internet connection, uploading a video to YouTube, Vimeo, or Youku could take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours
More Video Tips from the Devpost Submission Reviewers:

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