The Department of Media Communication at Dong-A University and the Busan Gangseo Police Station collaborated to produce a documentary for the ‘School Violence Prevention Campaign’.


From March to July, senior students enrolled in the ‘Digital Content Production Seminar’ course in the Department of Media Communication, along with officials from the Busan Gangseo Police Station, participated in the production of the campaign documentary.


In this collaboration, three documentary productions titled ‘Invisible Hand,’ ‘If You Listen Closely,’ and ‘Bystander’ were created by Dong-A University Media Communication students organized into ‘Nungil Production,’ ‘Ttasim Production,’ and ‘Case Production,’ together with the Busan Gangseo Police Station to prevent school violence.


The documentaries, which include surveys and interviews with citizens, aim to raise awareness about school violence and inform viewers about prevention and response measures.


The produced documentaries will be distributed through the Gangseo Police Station’s SNS and police intranet and will be utilized in school violence prevention activities.

Filming scene of a school violence prevention documentary collaborated by students of the Department of Media Communication at Dong-A University and Busan Gangseo Police Station.

Filming scene of a school violence prevention documentary collaborated by students of the Department of Media Communication at Dong-A University and Busan Gangseo Police Station.

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Students Yeon In-hye and Yoon Kyung-hee, who served as the chief producers, said, “We sought to inform about school violence prevention and response measures and explore ways for these methods to be trusted. We hope our documentaries will serve as a starting point for sustained interest and active institutional efforts toward school violence issues in a clear direction.”


Students Joo Hong-joo, Byun Jung-woo, Shim Hyo-joo, and Jung Chae-rin said, “We believe the media plays an important role in raising awareness about school violence, so producing a documentary on this topic was very meaningful. We hope the videos produced in cooperation with the Gangseo Police Station will contribute to society.”


Professor Kwon Young-sung, who supervised the production, said, “I feel rewarded that the talents the Media Communication students have honed can be used for social contribution activities. I hope we can continue to cooperate with the Gangseo Police Station to help prevent crime in the local community.”



Last year, the Department of Media Communication at Dong-A University and the Busan Gangseo Police Station also collaborated to produce a ‘Digital Crime Prevention’ campaign documentary, mainly involving senior students enrolled in the Digital Content Production Seminar course.


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