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The Beach Boys Crowdsource Videos for "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes & Villains"

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Todd Wasserman was Mashable’s Business and Marketing Editor. Todd has been writing professionally for over 20 years. From 1999-2010, he covered the advertising and marketing industry for Brandweek, which promoted him to editor-in-chief in 2007. Prior to that, he wrote for the now-defunct Computer Retail Week and various daily newspapers including the Herald & News in Passaic, N.J., and the Register-Citizen in Torrington, Conn. Todd has freelanced for The New York Times, Business 2.0, The Hollywood Reporter and Inc, among other publications. He has also appeared on CNN, NPR, Fox Business and BBC America. In his down time, he enjoys playing racquetball and Scrabble, though not at the same time.
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The Beach Boys Crowdsource Videos for "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes & Villains"
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The band and label Capitol Records are working with crowdsourcing platform providerTongal on theeffort, which dangles a total of $10,000 in prizes.

For the first phase of the contest, which runs through Sept. 15, contestants are challenged to come up with concepts for the video that must be explained in 250 words or less. The creators of the five winning concepts will receive $250 plus a two-CD set of The SMiLE Sessions. Contestants then have about four weeks to shoot a video based on one of the concepts. Creators of the top video will get $5,000, second place gets $2,000, third gets $750, and fourth and fifth get $500.

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