CityU graduate honoured at Tokyo Video Festival
CityU graduate honoured at
A recent graduate from the BA in Creative Media programme of the
Kim Chim Lok-man’s final-year project I see I cannot see was picked as a Selected Work, one of only 100 entries given either an Excellence Award or named a Selected Work. Altogether 3,400 entries were submitted from 55 countries and regions, including the
At ten minutes in length, I see I cannot see exquisitely combines hand-drawn animation with video images. Inspired by an unforgettable memory, the film depicts a process of self-searching and confirmation through portraits of different objects.
The CityU graduate said gaining this level of recognition was great encouragement, adding that her family now would better understand her studies and continue to support her development in this field. “I feel very lucky to win a prize at my first attempt in an international competition,” she said. “It has really boosted my confidence and I really want to develop my career in this area.”
Majoring in Critical Intermedia Laboratory, Kim said the
She thanked her supervisor Mr Ip Yuk-yiu, Assistant Professor in the
Mr Ip spoke positively about Kim’s achievements. “Kim’s work gives me a feeling of freshness,” he said, pointing out that Kim’s success at the Tokyo Video Festival demonstrated the extent to which the creativity of students studying in the
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