KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 4 (Bernama) -- Themed "Tashi Delek", the 4th China Xizang Internet Photography&Video Festival invites photographers, creators, art lovers and netizens worldwide to show the world the beauty of Xizang with original works including photos, short videos, animation, online songs and micro films.
There are four awards for each of the five submission units, including first, second and third prize as well as Best Popularity Award. A separate Best Organisation Award is also set up for organisational recommendations.
According to a statement, the total combined prize money for the event will amount to 709,000 Chinese yuan. (100 Chinese yuan = RM 63.32)
The works can be independently submitted by individuals or organisations, and submission will be accepted through the end of this year. The submitted works must be original ones, and have not been reviewed or received an award on any platform.
The Organising Committee will invite professional photo editors to preview all the submitted works, and internet users can cast their votes online for the Best Popularity Award, while the reviews will be conducted by the Expert Review Committee.
In the pictures category, it must be high-resolution with no limitations on black-and-white or coloured photos; and a set of pictures or animated gifs are also permitted for submission and the number of pictures per group should be between four and 12.
For short videos, the duration must be no more than five minutes, with Chinese and English subtitles required for any dialogues or dubbings; and cartoons, vlogs, melodramas and other types of short videos are also permitted for submission.
As for animations, it must be designed around the themes of festival and in the forms of portrait cartoons, poster illustrations, cartoons, and animation short videos, among others. Portrait cartoons can be both paper hand-painted and computer-drawn.
In the online songs category, songs must be created via Xizang's voice heard through lyrics and singing.
Last, for micro films, video must be less than 15 minutes; with requirements of a complete story with a beginning and an end; and Chinese and English subtitles for any dialogues or dubbings.
-- BERNAMA
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