Huawei Canada reveals winners of Next-G video contest
Huawei Canada has just announced which budding Canadian filmmakers won its first-ever Next-G video contest. Around 50 post-secondary students enrolled in select video production programs in Canada were invited to produce and shoot a short film recorded exclusively on the Huawei P40 Pro, which the company provided to the contestants. They were given 30 days to shoot and edit their submissions, telling a story of their choosing.
The four winners were:
- Liliya Syvytska of the University of British Columbia won the third prize for "Morpheus Touch."
- Michael Petruzzelli of York University took home the second prize for "Together Apart."
- Xu Tan of York University was the recipient of the first prize for "Hikaru."
- Anson Yan of the University of Toronto received the grand prize for "Dreaming in Toronto."
Steve Liu, vice president of Public Affairs and Communications at Huawei, said in a statement that the contest was created to help "the next generation grow, develop, and acquire new skills. This contest embodies that commitment."
According to Huawei, Next-G refers to "e limitless possibilities that technology will offer to up-and-coming creators—through lightning-fast networks, advanced mobile devices, and state-of-the-art telecommunications equipment."
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