Mokpo National University Institute for Educational Innovation and Development conducted video production training online. (Photo by Mokpo National University)

Mokpo National University Institute for Educational Innovation and Development conducted video production training online. (Photo by Mokpo National University)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo National University (President Park Min-seo) Education Innovation Development Institute (Director Oh Jang-geun) announced on the 10th that on the 8th, amid the COVID-19 social distancing level 2 situation, it conducted video production education non-face-to-face to support enrolled students' media communication skills enhancement.


The SM-ART Video Production Studio is an extracurricular program planned to strengthen communication skills required by the digital media society. It supports education covering the entire process of video production from start to finish to cultivate students' ability to capture perspectives on video and communicate with the world. Independent film director Jung Sung-woo was invited as the instructor.


This SM-ART Video Production Studio, considering the environment where many people cannot come into contact, selected a total of six teams and started a four-month course beginning with a ZOOM video conference orientation on the 8th, followed by seven expert lectures and team-based learning activities.


The first special lecture delivered professional skills such as an overall understanding of the three stages of video production, the importance of planning, and basic understanding of camera angles. It emphasized fundamental editing over effects, cultivating the habit of filming even for a short time and completing the work, and various tips to avoid mistakes when shooting with a smartphone.


This special lecture, conducted in a non-face-to-face setting, also included a Q&A session to resolve various questions students wanted to know and a time to share thoughts by exchanging planning intentions for the works they wanted to produce.



Oh Jang-geun, director of the Education Innovation Development Institute, said, “While reviewing the applications and videos of participating teams during the selection process, I developed expectations for the final works.” He added, “The program will be conducted according to government policies, and if practical training is needed in the future, we will operate by creating an environment where students can safely produce works through maximum quarantine activities.”


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