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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Geon-ju] The Jeonbuk National Intangible Heritage Center has launched the 'Intangible Heritage YouTube Video Contest' as part of the '2020 International Intangible Heritage Video Festival,' a key government innovation project.


The submission period is from the 20th to August 16th. Participants can download the application form from the International Intangible Heritage Video Festival website and submit their entries via the festival website or email.


Anyone interested in intangible heritage can participate, and the video should be about intangible heritage and within 10 minutes in length.


When producing the video, it is also possible to use recorded materials such as photos and videos disclosed in the 'Intangible Heritage Digital Archive' to compose the content.


The finalists will be announced on August 28th on the International Intangible Heritage Video Festival website, and there will be a screening and a Q&A session with the audience during the festival period.


Additionally, seven awards will be given, including the Cultural Heritage Administration Commissioner Award, the National Intangible Heritage Center Director Award, and Encouragement Awards. The final announcement and awards ceremony will take place at the closing ceremony of the International Intangible Heritage Video Festival.


Notably, the winning works will also be available on the Cultural Heritage Administration's YouTube channel after the event concludes.


Last year, directors Lee Hyo-jin’s ‘Do You Know Ganggangsullae?’ and Lee Jae-woong’s ‘Ahyeon Jangseok’ jointly won the National Intangible Heritage Center Director Award, each receiving a certificate and a prize of 2 million won.



A representative of the National Intangible Heritage Center stated, “The International Intangible Heritage Video Festival, which brings together intangible heritage videos and various performances in one place, will open on September 11th and run for three days until the 13th at the National Intangible Heritage Center.”


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