Multiple accolades for student and graduate films

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Multiple accolades for student and graduate films

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Multiple accolades for student and graduate films

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Programme:
Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours in Animation and Visual Effects

Works, Graduates / Students:
Sleepless Night — Lau Wing-wa, Cheng Hoi-tong, Sau Cheuk-yiu
Connotative Name — Wong Siu-yin, Mok Yeuk-shan, Wong Kai-huen, Lo Cheuk-ling, Wong Ching-tung, Zhang Siyu
When She Moves On … — Leung Ka-po, Ku Lai-ying, Chung Suet-ying
Light Fuel Night — Leung Wai-hang, Wong Yat-hung, Mok Ming-fai, Jessica Wong Man-cheung, Yeung Suet-yi

Competition:
Creative Achievement Awards 2023

Awards:
Video and Microfilm (Tertiary Group)
Best Creative Award — Sleepless Night
Online Popularity Award — Connotative Name
Merit Award — When She Moves On…, Light Fuel Night

Details:
Graduates and students of the Animation and Visual Effects programme took out several awards in the Creative Achievement Awards 2023 co-organised by GrandTech System Limited and Adobe, all in the category of Video and Microfilm (Tertiary Group). Graduates Lau Wing-wa, Cheng Hoi-tong and Sau Cheuk-yiu's Sleepless Night won the Best Creative Award, while Connotative Name by students Wong Siu-yin, Mok Yeuk-shan, Wong Kai-huen, Lo Cheuk-ling, Wong Ching-tung and Zhang Siyu received the highest vote for the Online Popularity Award. Meanwhile, two other films, When She Moves On … — by graduates Leung Ka-po, Ku Lai-ying and Chung Suet-ying — and Light Fuel Night — by students Leung Wai-hang, Wong Yat-hung, Mok Ming-fai, Jessica Wong Man-cheung and Yeung Suet-yi — were recognised with Merit Awards.

The Creative Achievement Awards were first organised in 2021 to bring the latest creative tools and technology to schools from primary to tertiary levels, thereby inspiring students to hone their creativity skills and equipping them with new skills for the digital-first era. This year's theme is “WESTART”, a pun on the notion of “restarting” after the pandemic, providing a platform for students to unleash their creativity and potential.

Programme:
Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours in Animation and Visual Effects

Works, Graduates / Students:
Sleepless Night — Lau Wing-wa, Cheng Hoi-tong, Sau Cheuk-yiu
Connotative Name — Wong Siu-yin, Mok Yeuk-shan, Wong Kai-huen, Lo Cheuk-ling, Wong Ching-tung, Zhang Siyu
When She Moves On … — Leung Ka-po, Ku Lai-ying, Chung Suet-ying
Light Fuel Night — Leung Wai-hang, Wong Yat-hung, Mok Ming-fai, Jessica Wong Man-cheung, Yeung Suet-yi

Competition:
Creative Achievement Awards 2023

Awards:
Video and Microfilm (Tertiary Group)
Best Creative Award — Sleepless Night
Online Popularity Award — Connotative Name
Merit Award — When She Moves On…, Light Fuel Night

Details:
Graduates and students of the Animation and Visual Effects programme took out several awards in the Creative Achievement Awards 2023 co-organised by GrandTech System Limited and Adobe, all in the category of Video and Microfilm (Tertiary Group). Graduates Lau Wing-wa, Cheng Hoi-tong and Sau Cheuk-yiu's Sleepless Night won the Best Creative Award, while Connotative Name by students Wong Siu-yin, Mok Yeuk-shan, Wong Kai-huen, Lo Cheuk-ling, Wong Ching-tung and Zhang Siyu received the highest vote for the Online Popularity Award. Meanwhile, two other films, When She Moves On … — by graduates Leung Ka-po, Ku Lai-ying and Chung Suet-ying — and Light Fuel Night — by students Leung Wai-hang, Wong Yat-hung, Mok Ming-fai, Jessica Wong Man-cheung and Yeung Suet-yi — were recognised with Merit Awards.

The Creative Achievement Awards were first organised in 2021 to bring the latest creative tools and technology to schools from primary to tertiary levels, thereby inspiring students to hone their creativity skills and equipping them with new skills for the digital-first era. This year's theme is “WESTART”, a pun on the notion of “restarting” after the pandemic, providing a platform for students to unleash their creativity and potential.

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