▲Joseph Uhienne's work as No. 1 in the video promotion field for 'Talk Talk Korea 2024'
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Yoo In-chon, hereinafter MCST) held the international content contest "Talk Talk Korea 2024," which marks its 11th anniversary this year, from June 28 to August 31 and selected 16 works and a total of 80 works from five competition areas through a strict and careful screening process. In particular, this year, it received a total of 59,646 works from 140 countries, up 14.7% from last year, as a result of the enthusiastic participation of people around the world.
In this year's contest, works containing the touching and exciting stories of Korean culture were exhibited under the theme "Experience the Essence of Korea." In addition, for the first time, the official promotional song (Shining on you) of the contest was made and released, and there were many works that used it because it can be used regardless of copyright. (9,000 works) The proportion of participants in Europe, which had been under-participating, rose sharply, recording 16%.
Looking at the major winners, in the field of ▴ Promotional Video, Joseph Uhien of Nigeria, who said he became interested in various fields of Korea, starting with K-pop, won the first prize. He made a video of his imagination of living a happy life by participating in and winning the "Talk Korea Contest" while living a hard life every day. The first prize winner in the ▴ "Art & Craft" field was Marjorie Diaz of Panama. He expressed his story of becoming interested in Korean culture, including Korean food, after eating tteokbokki made by a Korean friend, with beautiful pictures. In the field of ▴ "Motion Graphic," Andrei Lugtu of the Philippines, who likes Korean food and enjoys Kimbap, Bibimbap, and Kimchi with his family, won the first prize. He made an animation of a child discovering and experiencing Korea's rich culture through a magical door. In the ▴ "photography" field, Daniela Kranz Moreira of Brazil, who created a photo album with tourist information along with the wonderful scenery of Seoul, won the title, and in the ▴ "meme & trend" field, Gahir of India, who tactfully expressed the words and characteristics that Koreans often use on the phone, won the title. He said he began to pay attention to Korea after watching archery competitions at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics when he was young.
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▲Joseph Uhienne's work as No. 1 in the video promotion field for 'Talk Talk Korea 2024'
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Yoo In-chon, hereinafter MCST) held the international content contest "Talk Talk Korea 2024," which marks its 11th anniversary this year, from June 28 to August 31 and selected 16 works and a total of 80 works from five competition areas through a strict and careful screening process. In particular, this year, it received a total of 59,646 works from 140 countries, up 14.7% from last year, as a result of the enthusiastic participation of people around the world.
In this year's contest, works containing the touching and exciting stories of Korean culture were exhibited under the theme "Experience the Essence of Korea." In addition, for the first time, the official promotional song (Shining on you) of the contest was made and released, and there were many works that used it because it can be used regardless of copyright. (9,000 works) The proportion of participants in Europe, which had been under-participating, rose sharply, recording 16%.
Looking at the major winners, in the field of ▴ Promotional Video, Joseph Uhien of Nigeria, who said he became interested in various fields of Korea, starting with K-pop, won the first prize. He made a video of his imagination of living a happy life by participating in and winning the "Talk Korea Contest" while living a hard life every day. The first prize winner in the ▴ "Art & Craft" field was Marjorie Diaz of Panama. He expressed his story of becoming interested in Korean culture, including Korean food, after eating tteokbokki made by a Korean friend, with beautiful pictures. In the field of ▴ "Motion Graphic," Andrei Lugtu of the Philippines, who likes Korean food and enjoys Kimbap, Bibimbap, and Kimchi with his family, won the first prize. He made an animation of a child discovering and experiencing Korea's rich culture through a magical door. In the ▴ "photography" field, Daniela Kranz Moreira of Brazil, who created a photo album with tourist information along with the wonderful scenery of Seoul, won the title, and in the ▴ "meme & trend" field, Gahir of India, who tactfully expressed the words and characteristics that Koreans often use on the phone, won the title. He said he began to pay attention to Korea after watching archery competitions at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics when he was young.
https://newsk.net/korea/?idx=117950953&bmode=view