Sorry, the deadline for submitting images has passed and submissions are closed.
Sorry, the deadline for submitting images has passed and submissions are closed.
If you've already uploaded images, they'll be added to the Gallery on this site as long as they pass our checks and are suitable for public viewing. Neil will choose his favourites to illustrate the stories, one for every tale.
These twelve images will feature in the e-book, the printed, limited edition of A Calendar of Tales and the digital showcase at the end of the project. A selection of the best entries for each month will also be included in the digital showcase, so even if Neil doesn't choose your image for the calendar you still have a chance of featuring in the digital showcase.
If you've already uploaded videos, they'll be added to the Gallery on this site as long as they pass our checks and are suitable for public viewing. A selection of the best videos will be included in the digital showcase.
Submissions are now closed. Please don't Tweet Neil your images or videos, as he won't be able to upload them for you!
Once your image or video is included in the Gallery, you're welcome to use the share link and Tweet Neil your work. You never know, it may help your chances!
As the tales have been written and Neil is busy going through all your illustrations and videos he's no longer asking for you to Tweet story ideas or upload artwork.
You're still welcome to Tweet Neil with your thoughts on the stories and feedback about the project. The best Tweets will appear in the Gallery, alongside the illustrations, videos and Neil's latest posts.
If you've already submitted your image or video, it'll be going through a quick moderation process. This is just so we can make sure you haven't sent us anything naughty or unsuitable.
Once it passes moderation, it'll be added to the Gallery. When this happens we'll send you a confirmation email with a link to your image on the site.
After the 11th March deadline, Neil will go through all the images and videos and choose his favourites for the next stage of the project.
He'll select one image for each month, as well as a selection of images and videos to include in the digital showcase. These entries will feature alongside an audio reading of the story by Neil. Follow @BlackBerry on Twitter and check the site regularly to see the latest developments. You're free to contribute to as many parts of the process as you like.
You must be at least 18 years of age to participate in this project.
If you have any questions about the BlackBerry Keep Moving campaign that are not answered by the FAQs, please contact us at blackberry@thecommunityhelpdesk.com and we will try to help you with your query.