Junior Miss Pageant Contest 2003 Part 2avi ◆
The 2003 competition highlighted accomplished young women, with early 2000s winners known for strong musical or academic talents (e.g., violinist performances). Scholarship Awards:
In 2003, digital video was still niche. MiniDV camcorders captured footage onto tapes, which then had to be transferred to computers via FireWire. The (Audio Video Interleave) format, developed by Microsoft in 1992, was the most common container for raw, high-quality video on Windows PCs. It allowed editors to split a 90-minute pageant into Part 1.avi , Part 2.avi , and so on. Junior Miss Pageant Contest 2003 Part 2avi
In 2010, the organization rebranded to to better reflect its mission. The fitness category was later replaced by "wellness" and then a "self-expression" component. The minimum age was raised to 14 (from 12). The national scholarship fund now exceeds $1 billion cumulatively since 1958. The (Audio Video Interleave) format, developed by Microsoft