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KWN Japan Award Ceremony held
On February 28, the award ceremony for the KWN Japan contest was held in Tokyo. Eight awards, including the script, videography, art, and Grand
Prix Award, were presented to the finalists. This year's entries from KWN Japan stood out by basing their stories on the history of their
local communities while attempting to address larger themes, such as the
many problems of war and the importance of life. Among the entries, 'A "Monumental" Message -For Us Living in the Future-,' from the Okazaki
Public Elementary School in Aichi Prefecture, was highly praised by the judges for both the theme and its superb composition, and was presented
with the Grand Prix Award. After the award ceremony, an active exchange of opinions regarding the entries was held among everyone attending,
including a video specialist, deepening the interaction between participating schools. |
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KWN China 2008 Awards & 2009 Kick-off Ceremony
On Saturday October 29, 2008, Panasonic China sponsored the 2008 Awards & 2009 Kick-off Ceremony in Beijing. Children from 19 KWN participating schools in Beijing and two KWN schools in Shanghai were invited to attend. The two-part ceremony began with the presentation of the 2008 Contest Prizes, followed by announcement of the 2009 KWN Contest theme and schedule and a HD camera presentation ceremony. |
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The KWN Thailand Award Ceremony held !
On 28th October, 2008, Panasonic Thailand held the Awards Ceremony of the "Kid Witness News (KWN)" contest. Eight finalist schools and film/education-related judges participated. The video titled "Buffaloes in the rice field" made by Assumption College Sriracha, Chonburi, swept away the grand prize as the Best Video.
This video is a documentary film which features the Thai buffaloes in the rice fields showing the animal’s vital role in Thailand’s countryside. This video aims at the developing local people’s awareness in protecting the ecology and tries to encourage Thai farmers to bring back the buffaloes in paddy-fields.
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