Enter The “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” Art Contest on Facebook Dan Koelsch, March 18, 2012March 20, 2012 The Facebook page for 20th Century Fox’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is hosting a contest where you can submit your own artwork for a chance to win a private screening of the film. Details after the jump. Check out the Patriot Vs. Vampire Propaganda Art Facebook app to see the full details and how to upload your images, but here is the basic breakdown:TAKE A STAND!Create your own campaign artwork to declare your allegiance to Lincoln or an alliance with Vampires.-Campaign to your followers to “like” your art -Top 5 entries will be judged by Tim Burton -Grand Prize Winner will receive private midnight screening -Four runner-ups receive a Tim Burton signed movie poster. Work must be entirely original and contain no third-party materials Work must not contain any names (other than artist signature) or credit billing block.The contest ends May 12th, so be sure to enter soon! Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter opens in 3D on June 22nd. Contests Social Networks Viral Marketing Abraham Lincoln: Vampire HunterContestsFacebook
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