National Science Museum, 'Science Story' Video Contest
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] The National Science Museum announced on the 13th that it will hold the "National Science Story Video Contest" from the 15th of this month until the 20th of next month.
This event aims to enhance understanding and interest in science through video production and to discover outstanding science communicators. The theme of the contest is "Science Stories in Exhibits Introduced by Myself." Participants who wish to enter can freely visit the permanent exhibition halls such as the Science and Technology Hall, Natural History Hall, and Future Technology Hall, then produce a video within 5 minutes about an exhibit they want to introduce and submit it along with an application form to the person in charge via email.
There are no restrictions on creative methods such as on-site filming, using photos, standing explanations, or narration. The video should be creative and original, reflecting the participant's personality. Anyone interested in introducing the science museum or video production can participate.
The contest is divided into student and general categories, and a total of 12 outstanding works will be awarded, with 6 excellent works selected in each category, including the Minister of Science and ICT Award.
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The results will be announced on the museum's website in November. The winning videos will be posted on the museum's YouTube channel, "Science Museum TV," so that many people can enjoy various explanatory videos together.
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