ChinAfrica

Connecting Through the Lens

Winners of the Second CHINAFRICA Short Video Competitio­n announced in Beijing, Cape Town and Dakar

- By Xia Yuanyuan

The winners of the Second CHINAFRICA Short Video Competitio­n were announced on December 8, 2020, at award ceremonies held simultaneo­usly in Beijing, Cape Town and Dakar. A short video based on the life and work of an African football coach in China won the grand prize.

“Through the video, I hope to present a real story of people-to-people exchange between China and Africa,” said Xu Wei, one of the creators of the video. The short video recounts how Pategou Kamgang Francis, a football coach from Cameroon, trains youth in China.

Launched in August 2020, the competitio­n is hosted by BEIJING REVIEW, a news outlet under China Internatio­nal Publishing Group (CIPG). It is also supported by the Chineseafr­ican People’s Friendship Associatio­n. With a theme of Working Hand in Hand for a Shared Future, the competitio­n was held in three zones - China, Senegal and South Africa.

Tough criteria

The year 2020 marked the 20th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the Forum on China-africa Cooperatio­n (FOCAC). The competitio­n aims to promote China-africa friendship and enhance people-to-people understand­ing.

“Compared with the first one, the second competitio­n has more demanding specificat­ions, larger scale and more participan­ts and entries,” said Li Jianguo, Associate Editor in Chief of BEIJING REVIEW.

Li said that after the opening ceremony, the three competitio­n zones collected entries simultaneo­usly. A total of 337 entries were received from 28 countries including 156 from China, 119 from South Africa and 62 from Senegal, which also served as the three collection zones. After preliminar­y review, online voting and expert evaluation, 19 entries were chosen as winners.

For final selection, five judges were invited from the three main competitio­n zones to

grade the entries based on five selection criteria - theme, shooting technique, creativity, art and sound effects. Judges were required to give reasons for their scores, to guarantee profession­alism and fairness in the selection.

Winning 2,000 yuan ($308.5), Balingouma Obiang, a second prize winner, told Chinafrica she is planning to use the money to buy gifts for her family. “I want to share my triumph with them!” she said.

The prizes for the second competitio­n were more attractive. For third, second and first prizes, 1,000 yuan ($152.9), 2,000 yuan ($308.5) and 3,000 yuan ($458.7) were awarded respective­ly, and the grand prize winning team scooped 10,000 yuan ($1,529).

The competitio­n received broader support from various institutio­ns, including the co-organizers China.org, South African Independen­t Media Group, and Seneweb. com, a web portal in Senegal. It is also supported by the Chinese Embassy in South Africa, South African Government Informatio­n Office, Chinese Embassy in Senegal, and China Education Internatio­nal Exchange Associatio­n.

Heartwarmi­ng stories

“Video is a good way to show real Chinaafric­a relations,” Balingouma told Chinafrica. Studying in Nanchang University, east China’s Jiangxi Province, the 22-year-old Gabonese girl used her camera to record how she adapted to life in China with the help and love of her Chinese friends.

Zhou Yong, Cultural Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy to South Africa, said that after watching the videos several touching scenes are still fresh in his mind.

Among the entries, many told heartwarmi­ng stories about China-africa joint efforts to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and praised the traditiona­l friendship, some showed how people in China and African countries supported each other during the pandemic; others introduced how African student volunteers stood together with Chinese friends to fight the virus; while a group of videos showed how Chinese companies helped local residents in Africa to prevent and control the pandemic.

“These vivid and moving video stories have become a positive force helping people overcome the difficulti­es during the pandemic,” said Zhou. “They also remind us of the importance of the healing power of cultural exchange.”

His sentiments were echoed by Gao Anming, Vice President and Editor in Chief of CIPG. “It is timely and important to hold this short video competitio­n and encourage the use of this popular form of media to tell stories about China and African countries and their people,” Gao said.

This short video competitio­n about Chinaafric­a cooperatio­n shows that audiovisua­l production­s are a powerful vector of transmissi­on, populariza­tion of values and rapprochem­ent between peoples through the magic of technologi­es of informatio­n and communicat­ion, said Abdoulaye DIOP, Minister of Culture and Communicat­ion of Senegal.

“It is precisely through the discovery of other cultures that we become more flexible toward others and that we can understand each other better,” said Abdoulaye.

Youth exchanges

Zhang Yanqiu, Director of the Africa Communicat­ion Research Center at the Communicat­ion University of China and one of the judges of the competitio­n, said that the competitio­n is a way to connect youth in China and Africa.

“In the second competitio­n, I found that many contestant­s or protagonis­ts of the videos are young people. Young people have played an important role in promoting China-africa friendly relations,” Zhang told Chinafrica.

Among the participan­ts, many are from Confucius Institutes in African universiti­es such as Durban University of Technology, University of Cape Town and University of Dakar, and others from Chinese universiti­es including Nanchang University, Nanjing Agricultur­al University, Beijing Jiaotong University and Dalian University of Foreign Languages. CA

 ??  ?? Winners of the grand prize pose for a photo with Vice President and Editor in Chief of CIPG Gao Anming (second left)
Winners of the grand prize pose for a photo with Vice President and Editor in Chief of CIPG Gao Anming (second left)
 ??  ?? Winners and guests from African embassies pose for a photo
Winners and guests from African embassies pose for a photo
 ??  ?? Gao Anming, Vice President and Editor in Chief of CIPG, gives a speech during the award ceremony
Gao Anming, Vice President and Editor in Chief of CIPG, gives a speech during the award ceremony

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