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Patrimonito Storyboard Competition 2012

Episodes 11 and 12

Within the framework of the  40th anniversary celebrations, the Patrimonito National Storyboard Competition was launched by the two States parties, Republic of Korea and China.

The medals and certificates for the winners were given during the award ceremony organized separately by the Cultural Heritage Administration of the Republic of Korea and World Heritage Education Center for Youth of Beijing.

Role of Youth
in preservation and conservation
of World Heritages

Episode 11

In March 2012, the Cultural Heritage Administration of the Republic of Korea (CHA) and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC)  launched the Patrimonito National Storyboard Competition, Republic of Korea.

Of the 143 student submissions, 10 of the storyboards were selected by the Korean Cultural Heritage Administration and were then sent to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, where 3 winners were selected in a second round.

The Winners


1st
JEON Dayoung

15 years old
Hamyang Girls’ Middle School
Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple


2nd
BAEK Seung Hun
and LEE Ji Hyun

16 years old
Hanyoung Foreign Language High School
Jongmyo Shrine
 


3rd
BONG Ji Hyeon
and CHOI Ran

17 years old
Jeonnam Foreign Language High School
Historic Villages of Korea: Hahoe and Yangdong

Full results of the Korean Competition

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Republic of Korea
Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple Episode 11

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World Heritage,
sustainable development
and the role of Young people

Episode 12

In June 2012, the World Heritage Education Center for Youth (Beijing, China) and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC) launched the Patrimonito National Storyboard Competition, China.

Of the 103 student submissions, 15 of the storyboards were selected by the Chinese World Heritage Education Center for Youth of Beijing and sent to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

The Winners


1st
DUAN Yushi

16 years old
The Experimental High School attached to Beijing Normal University
The Great Wall


2nd
YOU Qianrui

17 years old
The Experimental High School attached to Beijing Normal University
Mount Emei Scenic Area, including Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area


3rd
YIN Shuo

17 years old
The Experimental High School attached to Beijing Normal University
Mogao Caves

Full results of the Chinese Competition

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China
The Great Wall Episode 12

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The Jury

The UNESCO World Heritage Centre coordinated the selection of the three winners through two independent juries composed of World Heritage and Education specialists who evaluated the storyboards.

Criteria were used during the selection process

The quality and legibility of the drawing,
The originality of the story and the role of Patrimonito,
The author's knowledge of the site,
The relevance and significance of the problem or challenge faced by the site,
The realism and viability of the chosen solution(s).

Competition

The 1 st place winning storyboard of each competition will be professionally transformed into an animated film and included in the  Patrimonito’s World Heritage Cartoon Series  as a new episode. Both episodes will be shown during the closing ceremony of the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention in November 2012.

Patrimonito Storyboard Competition

In 2002 a cartoon series entitled Patrimonito's World Heritage Adventures was launched where Patrimonito introduces World Heritage sites, the threats they are facing and proposes solutions to preserve them. 

Storyboards were chosen following a competition among secondary school pupils to raise their awareness of the importance of World Heritage and their role in preserving it. The competition was organized by UNESCO on the occasion of the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention in 2002. The award-winning storyboards are professionally animated and produced in CD-ROM format for global diffusion to schools and at World Heritage Youth events. The cartoon films are based on storyboards made ‘by young people for young people' and selected during a Patrimonito Storyboard Competition. They are proving to be useful teaching support materials. They are becoming popular at events held by UNESCO.

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Competition 2012 Episodes 11, 12 
Competition 2010-2011 Episodes 9, 10, 13 
Competition 2009 Episode 8 
Competition 2008 Episode 7 
Competition 2007 Episode 6

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