China News Service, Wuhan, May 27 (Ma Furong Shi Bo'an) The award ceremony of the 8th "Golden Feiyan" Cross-Strait Micro Film and Micro Video Competition was held on the two sides of the Taiwan Strait by video connection on the evening of the 26th. Taipei branch venue.

  This competition is sponsored by the Taiwan Affairs Office of Hubei Province, undertaken by Hubei University of Economics, and co-organized by the Taiwan Micro Film Creation Association, with the theme of "Today · Taste".

Since the competition was launched in June last year, it has received nearly 500 works submitted by teachers and students from more than 100 colleges and universities and social micro-film enthusiasts on both sides of the strait, and 30 shortlisted works have been selected.

  After a joint review by judges from both sides of the strait, the mainland science fiction short film "Until the End of the World" won the "Golden Feiyan" award with a prize of 10,000 yuan (RMB, the same below); the mainland work "Wusu" and the Taiwanese work "Three Motors" won the "Silver The "Feiyan" award, each with a bonus of 5,000 yuan; the mainland work "Fermentation", the Taiwanese works "Cat Child" and "For You, At the End" won the "Bronze Feiyan" award with a bonus of 3,000 yuan each.

  The winners of 6 individual awards, including Best Sound Effects, Best Cinematography, Best Short Video Innovation, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress, were also announced on the spot.

After 7 days of online voting, the newly established Best Popularity Award this year was won by the work of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, "How Can People Be Worthy".

  The "Jin Feiyan" cross-strait micro-film and micro-video competition aims to use micro-film and micro-video creation in the new media era as a medium to build a learning and exchange platform for young students from both sides of the strait to enhance mutual understanding and feelings.

  Zhang Zongzheng, the winner of this year's "Golden Feiyan" Award and a senior student at Chifeng College in Inner Mongolia, said that the delicate expression of Taiwanese films is something he and his team can learn from. comminicate.

  The best photography award-winning work, the micro-film "Letter" starring Huang Heting, a Taiwanese student from Hubei University of Economics, tells the story of two Taiwanese girls who came to the mainland to study and integrate.

"I'm a true actor." Huang Heting said, hoping that by showing her wonderful life on the mainland campus, she will encourage more Taiwanese youth to come to the mainland to pursue and realize their dreams.

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