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Domino's Homemade Film Festival Contest Rewards Families with Pizza

This summer, families are looking for different ways to keep themselves entertained at home and the Domino's Homemade Film Festival offers a way for all members of the household to get their creativity flowing—and potentially get rewarded for sharing their love of pizza. The Domino's Homemade Film Festival invites people to create a home movie that shows their love of Domino's and one grand prize winner will get free pizza for a year in the form of $1,560 in Domino's eGift cards. There are also generous prizes for second and third place winners, who will also be treated to Domino's eGift cards of their own.

Thanks to the video format of the submissions, Domino's says that it may even use some of the content in an upcoming TV commercial.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Film Festivals - Businesses in the film and entertainment industry can explore virtual film festival options that allow for remote participation and content submission.
2. Branded Content Contests - Companies in various industries can create their own branded content contests to engage with customers and promote their brand in a unique way.
3. At-home Creative Challenges - Industries such as food and home goods can create at-home creative challenges to encourage customer engagement and build brand loyalty.
Industry Implications
1. Food Delivery Services - Food delivery services can offer similar contests and challenges to foster customer engagement and promote their brand in a competitive market.
2. Film and Entertainment - The film industry can use the trend of at-home film festivals to create platforms for remote film screenings and content submission, opening up opportunities for independent filmmakers and reaching new audiences.
3. Retail - Retailers in various industries can create online contests and challenges that engage customers and build brand loyalty, providing a unique and interactive shopping experience.

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