The Student Affairs Office Organized Student Representatives to Shenzhen for Participating in the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area University Student Film Week
澳門大學學生事務部應邀組織學生前往深圳參加第三屆粵港澳大灣區大學生電影週

澳大學生代表前往深圳參加第三屆粵港澳大灣區大學生電影週開幕式
UM Student Representatives Participated in the Opening Ceremony for the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area University Student Film Week

澳大學生代表陳海健接受中央廣播電視台採訪
UM Student Representative, Chen Haijian was Interviewed by the China Central Television (CCTV)

澳大學生代表參觀定軍山電影研學基地
UM Student Representatives Visited Dingjunshan Film Research Base

澳大學生代表了解無人機的操作
UM Student Representatives Getting a Lesson in Drone Operation
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| 澳大學生代表分別參觀了清平古墟、低空經濟產業展館、灣區之眼及灣區之眼內民俗館 UM Student Representatives Visited Shenzhen Baoan Qingping Ancient Market, Shenzhen Low-Altitude Economy Pavilion, Shenzhen Bay Area Eye, and its Folk Museum |
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為促進粵港澳大灣區青年文化交流,澳門大學學生事務部於10月19日至21日應邀組織了9名學生代表前往深圳參加第三屆粵港澳大灣區大學生電影週。此次活動不僅為大學生提供了親身體驗國產電影文化的機會,更深入探索了電影製作的多樣性及其背後的文化意涵。
本次電影週活動包括多項精彩的行程安排。學生學生代表於到達後當天下午參加了在深圳大學演會中心舉行的電影週啟動儀式。隨後,澳大傳播系的大四學生陳海健接受了中央電視台的採訪,他對此表示無比激動,並提到這與他所學的專業相關,對未來就業及了解國產電影和文化的推動有更深層次的理解。學生代表們在第二天參觀了定軍山電影研學基地,體驗了國內電影製作市場的魅力及優勢,並在下午參觀了深圳低空產業經濟館,了解了無人機對未來市場發展的趨勢,後探訪了融合影視與傳統文化的深圳寶安清平古墟影視基地。最後,學生們走進深圳科學技術館,了解了幀率和色域如何影響電影質感,這一切無疑增強了他們對電影藝術的認識。
澳門大學學生事務部希望通過此次電影週,能夠進一步促進大灣區大學生之間的文化交流與合作,提升他們對電影藝術的理解與熱愛,並激發他們對未來創意產業的探索與貢獻。這不僅是一次學術交流,更是一次文化的碰撞,為年輕人搭建了一個更加廣闊的視野。
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以上資料中英文如有歧義,一律以中文版本為準。
To promote cultural exchanges among youth in the Greater Bay Area, the Student Affairs Office organized 9 student representatives to travel to Shenzhen from 19-21 October to attend the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area University Student Film Week (hereinafter referred to the “Film Week”). This event not only provided students with the opportunity to experience film culture of the Chinese mainland firsthand but also allowed for a deeper exploration of diversity of film production and its underlying cultural significance.
The Film Week included a variety of exciting activities. Upon arrival, the student representatives attended the opening ceremony of the Film Week held at the Shenzhen University Auditorium. Subsequently, Chen Haijian, a senior UM student representative, majoring in Communications, was interviewed by China Central Television (CCTV). He expressed his immense excitement and mentioned the relevance to his field of study, gaining a deeper understanding of future employment and the promotion of film in the Chinese Mainland and its culture. The following day, the student representatives visited the Dingjunshan Film Research Base, experiencing the charm and advantages of the domestic film production market. In the afternoon, they visited the Shenzhen Low-Altitude Economy Pavilion, where they gained insights into the market development trends driven by drone technology. After that, they explored the Shenzhen Baoan Qingping Ancient Market, which integrates film and television with traditional culture. Finally, the students visited the Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum, where they learned how frame rate and color gamut influence the quality of films, undoubtedly enhancing their understanding of film art.
Through the Film Week, the Student Affairs Office hopes to further promote cultural exchanges and cooperation among university students in the Greater Bay Area, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of film art, and inspiring them to explore and contribute to the future creative industry. This event is not only an academic exchange but also a cultural collision, providing young people with a broader perspective.
In the event of any discrepancies between the English and Chinese versions, the Chinese version shall prevail.
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