30 Seconds to 5 Minutes of Art... Dongmyeong University Holds Do-ing Video Contest Awards Ceremony
Do-ing video contest winners, Dongmyung University President Jeon Ho-hwan (front row, 5th from the right), and the mascot are taking a group commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] Dongmyung University held the Do-ing Video Contest Awards Ceremony on the 15th in Room 307 of the University Headquarters Management Building.
This contest was conducted to encourage students to set their own goals, practice Do-ing suited to themselves, and enhance school pride, with about 100 Dongmyung University students participating.
The participating students created videos ranging from 30 seconds to 5 minutes covering topics such as overseas training, campus landmarks, popular nearby restaurants, volunteering, clubs, library, school meals, study groups, and graduation projects.
Second-year student Lee Gayoung from the Department of Military Science was awarded the Grand Prize for her video "Exploring Dongmyung University Embracing Autumn," receiving a prize of 3 million KRW and a certificate.
Additionally, ▲ 5 teams received the Gold Prize with 2 million KRW each ▲ 10 teams received the Silver Prize with 1 million KRW each ▲ 30 teams received the Bronze Prize with 500,000 KRW each ▲ 50 teams received the Encouragement Prize with 300,000 KRW each ▲ 17 teams received the Honorable Mention with 200,000 KRW each, totaling 113 teams of enrolled students who received approximately 58 million KRW in prize money.
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President Jeon Hohwan said, "Everyone who effectively captured key content in short videos is a creative artist," and added, "We will continue to prepare and implement various support programs that enable such creative challenges."
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