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The Future of Film: Exciting Korea AI International Film Festival – K-AIFF

The innovative Korea AI International Film Festival K-AIFF is all set to swing its doors open at KINTEX in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, on October 25. The festival, which aims to celebrate films made using generative AI technology, is inviting entries from all around the globe with no limitations of nationality, gender, or age, until September 6.

Breaking Down Boundaries with AI

Organized by Gyeonggi Content Agency and hosted by Gyeonggi-do, the film festival seeks to promote the creation of a diverse range of video content using AI technology. By setting its theme as “New Opportunities Presented by AI,” the festival reinforces its commitment towards fostering innovation in the filmmaking industry.

Four Categories and Big Prizes

The festival has announced four categories for the competition, namely, Narrative Contents, Documentary Contents, Arts & Culture Contents, and Free Format Contents. The grand prize for the festival stands at an impressive 20 million won, with total prize money rounding off at 81 million won. The competition promises exciting opportunities for participants and audiences alike.

Submitting an Entry to Korea AI International Film Festival

Full HD videos of at least 90 seconds to 10 minutes, created using generative AI technology, can be submitted by midnight on September 6, 2024 (KST). Entries are accepted via email and the official film festival website, www.gcon.or.kr/eng/aiff.html.

Ahead of the Festival

According to an official of the festival, the focus will be on the novelty of story rather than simply the use of generative AI. The festival aims to prioritize works that will be screened for the first time. In addition to the award ceremony, attendees can also look forward to a specialist conference on opportunities generated by AI in content creation.

Stake your claim at this significant shift in global storytelling mediums. Let’s explore and celebrate the convergence of film and AI at the Korea AI International Film Festival!

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Leo Thevenet

I am Leo Thevenet, a software engineer turned tech journalist with a specific mission: bridging the gap between global innovation hubs. My journey started with a Bachelor's in Software Engineering in France, but it was my Master's degree in IT from Tsinghua University (Beijing) that defined my career. Living and studying at the heart of China's tech explosion gave me an insider's perspective on how scalability and rapid iteration shape tomorrow's startups. At Startup World Tech, I don't just aggregate news. I use my technical background to deconstruct complex innovations. I am constantly on the move, reporting directly from the floor of CES, Web Summit, and Slush, ensuring that the stories I share are based on real interactions with founders, not just press releases. My Exclusive Focus: Through a strategic partnership with the South Korean government, I provide exclusive, on-the-ground coverage of the Korean startup ecosystem, offering insights that are often inaccessible to Western media.

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