KERI Holds 50th Anniversary Video Contest, Allows Use of AI
Submit Videos Up to 50 Seconds by September 20
Fifty Winners Including Grand Prize of 1 Million Won
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) announced on August 18 that it will hold a celebratory video competition in which the public can participate, in commemoration of its 50th anniversary. The competition will run until September 20.
The theme of the competition is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of KERI's founding, and anyone from the public is eligible to participate. Videos must be no longer than 50 seconds, but any form is allowed—congratulatory messages, songs, raps, dances, drawings, animations, etc. Videos created using artificial intelligence (AI) are also accepted.
KERI will review submissions in October and select a total of 50 winners, including one grand prize winner who will receive a prize worth 1 million won. The winning entries will be re-edited and screened at the KERI 50th anniversary event scheduled for November.
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KERI President Kim Namgyun said, "We organized this video competition to widely publicize the institute's 50th anniversary and celebrate it together with the public," adding, "We hope this competition will help more people get to know about KERI."
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