2022 LatAm Travel
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About The TVAs

Travel Video Awards

2022 LatAm Program

The first annual LatAm Travel Video Awards (TVAs) honors innovative and inspiring travel videos, series and films focusing on the Caribbean and Latin America that were released between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2021, by both independent filmmakers and brands from across the globe. The TVAs recognizes distinguished cinematic and cutting-edge digital video content across a variety of categories. Winners will be invited to attend the first annual LatAm Travel Video Awards event in Medellin, Colombia that runs May 19-20, 2022.

Independent Track

The Independent track honors the best videos from independent filmmakers. All category winners will receive a commemorative trophy and a winner’s digital badge. All nominees will receive the nominee’s digital badge.

Main Categories:

  • Best Wanderlust – Videos that inspire the viewer to engage with destinations and experiences highlighted in the video.
  • Best Documentary – Videos that document a travel-related subject, phenomena, culture, event, or issue.
  • Best Hosted Video/Series – A video or series that features a host or hosts as they share a story, journey or adventure.

Special Categories:

  • Best Culinary Video/Series – A program that explores the world through a culinary lens where food, spirits and wine are a centerpiece of the journey.
  • Best Drone Video/Series – A program showcasing the world, journeys and stories told mostly through the use of a drone.

Industry Track

The Industry track honors the best videos from travel industry brands, lifestyle brands, and media companies. All category winners will receive a commemorative trophy and a winner’s digital badge. All nominees will receive the nominee’s digital badge.

Main Categories:

  • Best Video by an Airline – Videos created by the airline industry that inspire exploration and tell stories from across the globe.
  • Best Video by a Hospitality Brand – Videos created by a hotel brand or home-sharing brand that highlight the spirit of exploration.
  • Best Video by a Tourism Board/DMO – Videos created by a Tourism Board/DMO that highlight the spirit and stories of a destination.
  • Best Video by a Tourism Agency/Operator – Videos created by a Tourism Agency/Operator that highlight the spirit of exploration.
  • Best Video by a Media Company – Videos created by media publishers & distributors that highlight the spirit of exploration.
  • Best Travel Video Advertisement – Videos up to :90 seconds in length created by a brand or agency distributed as an advertisement on TV and/or digital.

Special Categories

  • Best Culinary Video/Series – A program that explores the world through a culinary lens where food, spirits and wine are a centerpiece of the journey.
  • Best Adventure Travel Video/Series – A program showcasing incredible and sometimes treacherous journeys as told through the lens of thrill-seeking hosts and filmmakers.
  • Best Documentary – Videos that document a travel-related subject, phenomena, culture, event, or issue.

Jury

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Ben Mor
Filmmaker
(bio)

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Steven Paganelli
Director | Destinations, Hotels and OTAs
Tripadvisor
(bio)

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Augusto Valverde
Producer, Writer, Director and TV Host
Global Child
(bio)

maria-fernanda

Maria Fernanda Aristizabal
Model, Entrepreneur, Miss Colombia
(bio)

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Karla Farfan
Actress
(bio)

AWARDS GUIDELINES

 

  • The competition is open to any creator/filmmaker, company, or organization in the travel industry, any media/publishing brand, as well as any non-travel industry/lifestyle brand that has created a travel-related program embodying the goals and spirit of the TVAs.
  • All eligible videos must have been aired or digitally published between January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2021.
  • Only video owners and authorized representatives or agents of the content are eligible for consideration.
  • Only independent creators and filmmakers who own and have mostly financed their own content will be considered for the Independent track. Fully sponsored content is ineligible for the Independent track.
  • Fully sponsored content from creators, and company-owned content are only eligible for Industry track categories.
  • All videos must be uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo to be eligible. Exceptions are made for any broadcast, cable or streaming service series.
  • All video submissions must provide an option for English subtitles.  Any exceptions are at the sole discretion of Citizine and the TVAs.
  • Independent track videos will be eligible in one (1) of the main categories and as many relevant sub-categories.
  • Industry track videos will be eligible in one (1) category best associated with an entrant’s industry category as well as any relevant sub-categories; and as many travel video advertisements of a duration no longer than :90 seconds to the Best Travel Video Advertisement category.

 

Be sure to read the full terms and conditions.

FAQ

  • What qualifies as a travel video?
    A travel video is a short film that defines a destination, highlights single or multiple locations, shows off local culture and inspires the viewer to travel.
  • But my doc is about turtle racing in Argentina, does that count?
    Videos just about turtle racing wouldn’t count. But if it uses a story about turtles as a lens to view the community and location tied to that sport and in a way that inspires travel, that counts. We can also reassign nominees if the video would be better suited for another category. Please remember that this year both Independent and Industry Track videos can be submitted across multiple categories within their tracks, where appropriate.
  • So what category do I submit under?
    If you aren’t sure, contact us at thetvas@citizine.tv. One of our staff members will help you.
  • I’m an indie filmmaker.  My film received donations from brands to support our travel, can I still submit as an independent film?
    Depends. Our purpose is to support those filmmakers who self-financed their own films for the love of travel and story. Films mostly supported by brands or if you were paid by a brand should be submitted under the Industry track under the appropriate brand group. Films with multiple sponsors can be submitted across multiple brand categories. It’s a great way to show your sponsors some love and potentially receive recognition for everyone involved. So if you were paid by a brand or if your film is based primarily on a donation you received from a brand, then that film is considered branded, i.e. a travel experience, hotel review, destination review, a tour or a vehicle that is showcased throughout your road trip and is your primary means of travel on the trip. Hence, any donation from a brand or combination of brands with a value in excess of $5,000 dollars, will categorize it as a branded film. Hey, they believed in your vision, too!
  • We’re a travel brand, can we submit across multiple categories?
    Yes!  As a brand your video is eligible in  your respective industry category.  However, it can also be eligible in our  Special Categories – (1) Culinary Video/Series and (2) Adventure Travel Video/Series. For example, if you’re an airline that created a video that showcased adventure travel and culinary destinations, it would be eligible in the Airline category as well as the Adventure Travel and Culinary categories for consideration. Brand videos, regardless of their format, will be eligible in the category for your brand. For example, if you are a magazine, it will be under “Media Company.” If you are a B&B, home sharing brand or hotel, etc., it will be under “Hospitality.”  If you are a restaurant, apparel company, auto brand, spirits brand, sportswear or travel gear company, etc., it will be under “Lifestyle Brand,” and so forth.
  • What qualifies a Travel Video Advertisement?
    The Travel Video Advertisement category is industry agnostic. Only travel video advertisements up to 2 minutes in length that have appeared on TV or digital platforms between January 1, 2019  and December 31, 2021 will be eligible. In the rare case that you have an advertisement, and not a branded video, that’s longer than :90 seconds, we will review it to see if it can be considered in this category.
  • What’s the difference between a branded travel video and an advertisement?
    Branded travel video formats include influencer supported videos, sponsored videos of various storytelling formats intended to raise brand awareness (i.e. documentaries, profile pieces, narrative fiction stories, etc.), and any other video type available for public consumption intended to inspire exploration and interaction with your brand that’s not an advertisement.
    The TVAs qualify Travel Video Advertisements as short paid videos with a total runtime of :90 seconds or less presented with the intention to engage the audience in the use or purchase of a product from your brand.
  • How will my video(s) be evaluated?
    Videos will be evaluated based on the category criteria by the panel of jurors.
  • Where can I see the complete details about the competition?
    You can find the official rules here.

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