Gyeonggi Province, University Students' 'Gyeonggi Sarang' Themed UCC Contest View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is holding the 'Gyeonggi Love University Student Creative Content (UCC) Contest,' which captures Gyeonggi Province's culture, history, and tourism from the perspective of university students, until October 17.


This contest is held under the theme "Zooming In on Everything in Gyeonggi!"


There are no restrictions on genre or format, including advertisements, animations, films, music videos, etc. The feature-length category must be within 5 minutes, and the short-length category must be within 1 minute.


Entries can be submitted by applying through the contest website by October 17 and then sending the production video to the official email (gyungi.ucc@gmail.com).


The judging process will be conducted in stages, including eligibility screening by a practical evaluation team and evaluations by experts and social network services (SNS), to select high-quality video content.


The winning works will be announced on the official website on November 12. The final rankings will be revealed at the awards ceremony held on November 20.


The total prize money is 20 million KRW, with 4 million KRW for the grand prize in the feature-length category and 2.5 million KRW for the grand prize in the short-length category. Winners from grand prize to bronze prize will receive certificates from the Governor of Gyeonggi Province.


Park Seung-sam, Director of the Lifelong Education Bureau of the province, said, "I look forward to seeing what perspectives university students have on Gyeonggi Province’s culture, arts, history, and tourism, and how they will express them through video." He added, "I hope this contest will be a good opportunity for university students to think about and take an interest in Gyeonggi Province once again."





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