Boston Marathon Video
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It’s one thing to read about the marathon but it’s another thing to see it. Help us test this new video-submission feature and send us clips from the marathon and we’ll post them on Boston.com for the world to see.
What we're looking for:
  • Something interesting - interviews with your favorite candidate or fun scenes from the campaign trail
  • Keep it short - no more than 2 minutes (100MB maximum)
  • How to do it:
    • Create an account below. It’s pretty quick and painless – just email address, password and screen name.
    • Browse your computer to find your video file
      (we accept avi, QuickTime, 3gp, mpeg4, wmv, h.264, mpeg2, dv)
    • Give your video a title (keep it short)
    • Give your video a short description (name of the runner)
    • Create a few “tags” or keywords to describe your video (i.e. name of the runner, location on the course)
    • Upload your file

    Once your file is uploaded one of Boston.com’s editors will review your clip and if everything looks OK will publish it on the site. It may take up to a day to get published, so please be patient.

    If you have any questions, email Ed Medina.

    Get started: