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The most recent Hsin-Yi Children’s Animation Awards had over 1,600 entries from 102 countries—a record high—including works from 36 elementary schools across Taiwan. Its diverse themes incorporated the environment and AI, showcasing young creators’ perspectives on global issues.
Falling behind her friends, a little raindrop hurries along in distress. In the midst of a terrifying thunderstorm, her coming-of-age journey begins.
These colorful animations and cute characters were created by children in Taiwan. They were standouts at this year’s Hsin-Yi Children’s Animation Awards.
Hsieh Cho-lin
Award winner
We started by using clay to create stationary characters, then used a camera to take lots of photos, then put a series of photos together to make the characters move.
Hsieh Hsiang-yun
Award winner
The most difficult part of the process was writing the script. Once it was finished, it was perfect and vivid.
Lin Hsiao-ying
Advisor to award-winning group
During the process, every kid shared their own life experiences or favorite things with our group. Then through collaborative learning, we gradually connected these ideas into a story, and this time we were able to complete really good work.
The Hsin-Yi Children’s Animation Awards have been held for 17 straight years, expanding from a national to international competition. This year saw a record number of submissions, with 1,618 entries from 102 countries, including 130 entries in the children’s category, covering themes such as the environment and AI.
Chang Hsing-ju
Hsin-Yi Foundation chair
As times have changed, we thought we could use more digital or animated methods to tell stories to children. The children’s part comes from adults making animations for children, and now that’s extended to children themselves finding topics from their lives and making their own animations.
These awards give children a unique opportunity to express themselves through animation, learning in a creative and fun way.
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