14 Mar 2024
The fourth annual MEGA International Creative Media Festival is accepting submissions for outstanding creative media works by students and professionals until 10 April 2024. The festival will take place from 10 to 16 May 2024 in Suzhou, China.
The Academy of Film and Creative Technology at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University hosts the annual global event to celebrate creative media, exhibitions, graphics, and art. The festival features its International Creative Media Competition; Film, New Media and Creative Technology Summit; and showcases for digital media arts. It aims to facilitate communication among those in the film, television, and creative media fields and to support collaboration between academia and industry.
The selection of submissions for the International Creative Media Competition involves a three-stage review by the organising committee, XJTLU academic staff, and industry professionals, including renowned directors, producers, and executives such as Joe Cheung, former chair of the Hong Kong Film Awards Association, and You-Ning Lee, former chair of the Asia-Pacific Film Festival and the Taiwan Film Production Association. The winning works will have the opportunity to be exhibited at XJTLU’s Dolby 4K Cinema.
The Third MEGA opening ceremony
Professor Li-Chuan Evelyn Mai, Associate Dean of the Academy of Film and Creative Technology, says that last year’s MEGA festival featured 348 entries spanning genres like short films, documentary films, television shows, music videos, installations, animations, virtual reality works, and games.
“With active participation from 114 universities across 11 countries last year, the festival’s global impact is undeniable,” she says.
Professor Li-Chuan Evelyn Mai
Professor Mai says she looks forward to introducing a more expansive and cutting-edge perspective in this year’s MEGA festival, themed “harmony”.
“Our goal is to create a platform encouraging diversity and meaningful dialogue at the crossroads of technology and creativity. Suzhou combines a rich history with modern vitality. The city’s commitment to individuality, openness, tolerance, and harmony aligns seamlessly with the core values of MEGA.”
Yun Lee, director of award-winning student work at MEGA last year
Previous winners say they appreciate the visibility MEGA gave their works and that it provided a platform to meet other creators and gain new ideas.
Yun Lee, a Korean student studying in China, directed the work awarded the Best TV Show in the student award section at last year’s MEGA festival. “The festival served as a valuable platform to showcase our creativity,” she says. “We express gratitude for the chance to share our narrative, hoping that many other students can embrace this incredible opportunity.”
Quanle Zhang (right), director of Best Microfilm Advertisement last year
Quanle Zhang, director of the work awarded Best Microfilm Advertisement last year, says the event goes beyond a competition. “It fosters friendships, mentorship, and collective progress within the film and creative media industry,” he says. “MEGA has inspired countless creators.”
For submission requirements, please visit https://premiumpro.learningmall.cn/activity#/detail?id=3
For more information, please visit: /xjtlu/smu_www/en/study/departments/academy-of-film-and-creative-technology/mega
By Wenzhen Li
Edited by Xinmin Han and Tamara Kaup
Photos courtesy of XJTLU Academy of Film and Creative Technology
14 Mar 2024