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Three Digital Broadcasting Students Awarded the Grand Prize

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2010-04-28 00:00

Kim Seung Tae, Kim Do Jung, Nam Bo Ra (Digital Broadcasting, Juniors) participated in the 8th Digital Image & Contents Competition. For their contribution titled “Busan Is the Best City”, they were awarded the Grand Prize and received two hundred thousand won in prize money.
The competition, which had as its theme “Busan is Running to the World”, was held to promote Busan as well as its cultural images and content. It involved making and releasing images of live, active aspects of Busan and its citizens to internet broadcaster, Bada TV.
The best work, ‘Busan Is the Best City,’ is a six minute and forty second promotional video that shows the lively and dynamic aspects of Busan. It displays Busan’s progressive nature and energy by respectively relating the themes of morning, noon, and evening to the qualities of activeness, change, and romance. These characteristics were blended together to represent the essence of Busan.
The morning-active concept was expressed through images taken at Jagalchi Fish Market. Images of Busan Marine City and Centum City of Haeundae were chosen to represent the noon-change concept, and for the evening-romantic concept the participants chose to show the beautiful sunset and the Nakjo fountain at Dadaepo Beach, as well as the Fireworks Festival at Gwangali Beach.

They said that they had a hard time preparing for this competition because of the urgent deadline as well as the windy and cold weather. For example, they had to return three times to Dadaepo to capture satisfying sunset images due to bad weather.


Kim Seung Tae said, “We are proud that our ideas and content has become acknowledged outside of the school. During the making of this piece, I thought once again that our university is the best in digital content.”


Song Hee Kyu, Jang Jin Hyuk, and Kim Kang Min, who are also juniors majoring in Digital Broadcasting, were awarded an Excellence Prize and fifty thousand won at the same competition for their contribution named ‘Looking at the World in Busan.’