YouTube/Ravenhill competition
Playwright Mark Ravenhill challenges Guardian readers to turn a text of his into a short Youtube film
Not just any nostalgia fest: Mark Ravenhill meets Dominic Currie
Mark Ravenhill meets Dominic Currie, whose Machine Time took the playwright's surreal short story and turned it into a Time Machine mash-up and wins the Guardian's YouTube competition
My five-minute revolution
Last year Mark Ravenhill wrote a surreal story and challenged readers to transform it into a ground- breaking short film. He reveals who won and why
Machine Time by Dominic Currie, winner of the Guardian's YouTube challenge
Playwright Mark Ravenhill has described Currie's response to his surreal short story as 'gorgeous, exhilarating and disturbing'
Once upon a sofa ...
Last year Mark Ravenhill challenged Guardian readers to make a YouTube film inspired by his surreal short story. Film editor Andrew Pulver unveils the shortlist
Send us your YouTube epics now!
Andrew Pulver: Only two more days to get your YouTube films in for a chance to win a film exec as your mentor
What do YouTube's top 20 clips tell us about user-generated content?
Ben Walters: YouTube might seem to be growing more corporate by the day, but a trawl through user-generated content suggests there is still some scope for creativity
Guardian YouTube online challenge: what you win
We want to find the most playful, thought-provoking and innovative responses to Mark Ravenhill's challenge
Guardian YouTube competition: terms and conditions
The fine print for our groundbreaking competition to win a chance to work with Channel 4's Stuart Cosgrove
Guardian YouTube online challenge: how to enter
Online challenge: make a YouTube film of my text
Mark Ravenhill's Old School People
YouTube competition: 'Make your own online piece of art'
Award-winning playwright and Guardian columnist Mark Ravenhill launches our groundbreaking new YouTube film competition