Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education.

Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The cumulative views of 19 school participation YouTube contents released on the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education's YouTube channel have exceeded 21,000, attracting much attention.


The Ulsan Office of Education recently held a contest for school participation YouTube contents. Fifty teams applied for the contest, and the office selected a total of 19 teams from elementary, middle, and high schools based on video composition plans and the number of participating students to proceed with content production.


The videos capture students' daily lives and school activities, including the school sports day held for the first time in three years due to COVID-19, school trips outside Ulsan, the process of preparing and enjoying school festivals, and the wonderful spaces improved through the space innovation project.


Filming was done using action cameras rented from the Office of Education or students' smartphones, and portrait consent forms were submitted for the video participants.


The videos uploaded on the official YouTube channel of the Ulsan Office of Education will have their views and likes combined until the 24th, and one grand prize and three excellence awards will be selected and given gifticons.


An official from the Ulsan Office of Education said, "We hope this will be a good opportunity for students interested and talented in video shooting, editing, and scenario writing," and added, "We expect many citizens, including parents and alumni of the schools, to enjoy the videos together."



This event is designed to encourage students' free expression and to build conversations, communication, and friendships with friends through the process of producing and sharing videos, and does not evaluate composition skills or video aesthetics.


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