President Tao-Ming Cheng (center, 2nd row) attended to support the graduates.
The Heichao Senior Show is the most anticipated event each year in the Department of Communication Arts. This year’s theme, “Dancing with Time, Waiting for Madness to Take Over Our Minds,” reflects the journey of graduates who, despite facing the challenges of COVID-19 and the rapidly changing AI, have continued to imagine and create amidst uncertainties. They represent a new generation, carrying forward the story of creativity, courage, and perseverance.
Seventeen graduation works were showcased, including dramas, documentaries, music videos, integrated marketing, scriptwriting, and podcasts. Their works cover innovative and diverse themes, skillfully blending social issues with various cultures and styles. Their profound and delicate works demonstrate their professionalism in film and television production.
The Department of Communication Arts has significantly contributed to developing film and television talents. In recent years, the department has actively partnered with the Taichung City Government Information Bureau and the Central Motion Picture Corporation to nurture industry talents. Graduates of CYUT have won national and international awards and excelled professionally. Last year, alumni achieved remarkable success at the Golden Horse Awards, Golden Bell Awards, and the Busan International Film Festival.