Geoje City Recruiting Students for Youth Media Academy Camp Until the 18th
Recruitment Poster for Youth Media Academy Students in Geoje-si, Gyeongnam. [Image Source=Geoje-si]
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Geoje City, Gyeongnam Province announced on the 8th that it has opened the ‘2021 Geoje Youth Media Academy Camp’ and is recruiting students until the 18th.
This project selected Smart Creator, a professional creator training institution, as the operating company. The recruitment target is 40 Geoje youth aged 19 to 39 (4 cohorts, 10 people per cohort), and a total of 40 hours of educational programs will be conducted from the 23rd to October.
The program offers customized classes through common media courses, media commerce, advanced courses, and expert 1:1 consulting, and will provide practical lessons with on-demand non-face-to-face mentoring if necessary.
Students will learn how to discover YouTube content ideas, professional video editing, and operation secrets through 1:1 consulting, and will create individual channels and complete assignments.
Also, by taking the advanced course, students can obtain a Level 1 private media creator certificate instead of a simple certificate of completion.
More detailed information can be found through the QR code on the poster, the city hall website notices, and the Youth Dream Center.
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A Geoje City Youth Policy Team official said, “We hope that youth will take a good first step toward becoming individual media creators and develop useful cultural content.”
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