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OTHER PRODUCTIONS were extended to all Protestant and Roman Catholic
media communicators and publishers in Hong Kong.
40 people attended.
uring the year, we duplicated over 150,000
D cassettes for schools, churches, and lan- OTHER COMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATIONS
guage institutions.
e began work cooperatively with six
We also assisted governmental departments and
different Christian media organizations,
social organizations in completing forty movie
films by voicing a Cantonese soundtrack onto the with technical assistance from the Com-
W munications Department of Hong Kong
films.
Baptist College, to conduct a study of the spiritual
needs and media consum ption characteristics of
JOINT ACTIVITIES local Chinese Christians. The sponsoring organiza-
tions were: Asian Outreach, the Chinese Coordina-
tion Center for World Evangelism, Christian Com-
CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS munications Limited, the Gospel Communications
Center, the Fellowship of Evangelical Students, the
e conducted five projectionists’training Baptist Press and our own Communications Depart-
workshops on “How to operate 16mm ment. The survey was conducted in mid-February,
movie projectors and how to tackle 1980. A completed printed report in Chinese will
W urgent m aintenance”. Each workshop be available after tabulation in August.
consisted of four sessions. Participants were local
school teachers and church workers.
We sponsored a second two-m onth course on “How UNITED BIBLE SOCIETY
to dub a Good Film” .
e were involved with the United Bible
Societies, Asia/Pacific Regional Office, in
ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE
the production of 15 m inute daily broad-
W cast programs for the People's Republic
We worked jointly with the Roman Catholic Diocese of China using the Bible to teach English.
to celebrate Communications Sunday. A joint pas-
toral letter, together with a poster and Biblical refe- In addition, we also worked with the United Bible
rence materials, were printed and sent to all schools Societies to produce a new daily 30-minute child-
and churches. The them e for the year was “Commu- ren's program. These two programs were broadcast
nication and the Family” . over Trans World Radio in Guam.
OVERSEAS MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP
HONG KONG CHRISTIAN SERVICE
We assisted the Overseas Missionary Fellowship in
Hamburg, West Germany, in completing the Canton-
ese dubbing of two 16mm Gospel films. They will We assisted the Counselling Department of Hong
be used to communicate the good news to 2,000 Kong Christian Service in producing a series of 455
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Cantonese-speaking Vietnamese immigrants. games for their “nfant Stimulation and Parent
Effectiveness Training Project”, six m onth project.
a
WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR CHRISTIAN COM- JAYCEES
MUNICATION
We supported an IYC Film Festival by loaning out
e sponsored a two-day " Media Manage- about 20 educational children’films in response to
s
m ent" seminar upon request from the the United Nation*s declaration of 1979 as the Inter-
World Association for Christian Com- national Year of the Child. The Festival was spon-
W m unication, Asia Region. Invitations sored by the JayCees.
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