Incheon National University's Job Plus Center won the Grand Prize for the Life Love Contest for the 2nd "2024 Broadcasting Media Talent Training Project."
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Broadcast Media Grand Prize
Incheon National University's Job Plus Center (Director Park Yong-ho) announced that it won the grand prize at the "2024 Life Love YouTube Video Contest" hosted by the Life Respect Citizens' Association through the team activities of the "2nd Broadcast Media Project" in 2024.
Under the theme of respect for life and prevention of suicide, the contest was designed to promote the importance of life through creative approaches and video contents with messages. "Look around Now" of the second "Crown Studio Team (8 Sungkyunkwan University Jeong Ye-na and others, 5 university students)" of Incheon University Job Plus Center's broadcast media project won the grand prize due to its high evaluation based on its original planning ability and sincere message.
The University Job Plus Center explained that the team's activities during the "2nd Broadcasting Media Project" program aim to provide young people with practical experiences in producing broadcast content and help them grow into creative and responsible broadcasting professionals.
In addition, the "Broadcasting Media Project 2nd Stage" consists of 10 teams, and each team is gaining experience by leading the planning, filming, and editing videos on various topics. In particular, matching with experts is improving the completeness of the video, and this effort was confirmed by the Morogado Team (Seven others, including Lee Ji-hyun, from Seoul Women's University), which consists of six university students, winning the Encouragement Award at the "2024 Chungnam Tourism Short Form Contest."
Park Yong-ho, head of the University Job Plus Center, said, "With this award, we will strengthen support for young people to actively participate in various activities that can create social value," and added, "We hope that the grand prize-winning film 'Look around Now' can deliver an important message of respect for life to more people." In addition, he stressed, "We will continue to provide interest and support to help the broadcast media project become a foothold to support the growth and challenges of young people."
In addition, the University Job Plus Center aims to discover the potential of young people through various programs in 2025, support creative and challenging activities, and establish itself as a growing platform with local communities.
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