
The second-place entry, “Who Do You See?”, was a collaborative work by five third-year students from the Department of Radio and Television: Tsai Yu-cheng, Yang Kai-chi, Tien Shun-pei, Pan Pin-hsuan, and Wang Yen-chun, under the guidance of teacher Yen Meng-hsiu. The third-place entry, “Killing the Husband,” was a collaborative work by five fourth-year students from different departments: Chen Te-ming (Communication Program), Wu Shao-wei (Marketing), Su Wei-lun (Radio and Television), He Li-ying, and Ruan Jing-ni (Radio and Television). “Broken Wings,” a work by six third-year students from the Department of Radio and Television (Chen Yu-hsuan, Wei Ling-an, Kuo Chin-hao, Wu Jiong-rong, Tseng Yi-chin) and the Department of Journalism and Communication (Chao Pin-rui), also adapted from Li Ang’s classic novel “Killing the Husband,” received an honorable mention. “Lost Swamp,” a work by four third-year students from the Department of Radio and Television (Huang Chia-min, Li Hsin-yen, Chen Yi-hsuan, and Tseng Wan-ching), adapted from Li Ang’s short story “Everyone Inserts Incense Burner in Beigang,” also received an honorable mention.
