Galleria Gwanggyo Opens Video Content Creator Training Course
Providing 'Galleria Studio' Venue Equipped with Advanced Filming Facilities Including Professional Equipment, Soundproofing, and Live Streaming Systems
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] Galleria Gwanggyo announced on the 20th that starting from the 1st of next month, it will operate four cultural center courses for video content creators at the Media Studio. Enrollment for the courses will continue until the 31st.
Galleria Gwanggyo has established a 'Media Studio' on the 12th floor equipped with professional filming equipment, soundproof facilities, and a live streaming system, creating specialized spaces for video production such as shooting rooms, editing rooms, and powder rooms. The Media Studio possesses equipment worth tens of millions of won, including DSLR cameras capable of 4K video shooting with high-performance lenses, lighting for continuous and flash exposure, various colored backdrops, and a camera mini crane (jib).
The courses offered include ▲ Creator 1:1 Education Course, which teaches video editing and shooting techniques tailored to the skill level of the students; ▲ Solid Basics of Video Production, focusing on the editing program Premiere to build foundational skills in video editing and production; ▲ Video Production, a group tutoring style course that provides experience in making short films; and ▲ One-Person Media Broadcasting Production Course, designed for personal broadcasting on platforms such as YouTube or podcasts.
In addition to the Media Studio, Galleria Gwanggyo has also set up a dedicated shooting facility called the 'Concept Studio.' This space implements two different concepts using furniture, props, and lighting. The Concept Studio can be used not only for video content production but also for shooting products for online shopping malls, profile photos, and friendship photos.
A representative from Galleria Department Store stated, "The response to the studio has been very positive, with 2,500 visitors within just one week after its opening on March 2nd," adding, "There is also a growing trend of families visiting together to take self-family photos."
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The Media Studio and Concept Studio operate as rental spaces for general customers during times when cultural center programs are not in session. They are available by reservation from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., with a minimum booking of two hours. The rental fee is 25,000 won per hour for each studio.
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