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A contest of social videos "Let's Get to Know Our Heritage" has been announced
Baku/21.07.23/Turan: The Ministry of Culture has introduced a social video competition titled "Let's Get to Know Our Heritage." The competition will be conducted in two stages, involving the submission and selection of video clips.
Participants can submit their videos online from July 20 to September 4, 2023. The organization of the competition will be overseen by an Expert Council designated by the Ministry of Culture. Videos and documents that meet the specified criteria will advance to the second stage.
The second stage, known as the "Artistic Selection," is scheduled to take place from September 5 to September 15, 2023. Social video clips, with assigned codes to maintain anonymity during evaluation, will be presented to the Expert Council.
The winners of the competition will be officially announced on September 20, 2023. The selected videos will be featured on the Ministry of Culture's official website and social media platforms.
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- Economics
- 21 July 2023 13:27
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