Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Kim Ikang) has been operating the 'Village Media Class' education program at the Seo-gu Village Media Center since the 15th.


According to Seo-gu on the 20th, this education program was prepared to revitalize the village media culture that warmly communicates with neighbors.

Seogu is operating the Village Media Class education program. <br>[Photo by Seogu]

Seogu is operating the Village Media Class education program.
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Earlier this month, Seo-gu recruited 15 students who are Seo-gu residents and village media community activists wishing to communicate with neighbors through media content.


They invited director Lim Jiseong, an expert in media production, as an instructor to conduct a total of six lectures on ▲Understanding and concepts of village media ▲Planning and editing of village media video records ▲Production and presentation of village media shorts videos ▲Application of village media shorts video editing.


Seo-gu plans to provide students with opportunities to directly produce various media videos by utilizing the center’s professional media equipment and facilities such as the latest camcorders and digital cameras.


A resident who participated in the education said, “I am active in the Our Village FC club with residents in our neighborhood,” and added, “I joined because I wanted to create media content of our club’s activities and share it with neighbors.”


A representative of the Seo-gu Village Community Support Center said, “The media center has not been open for long, so the facilities are really good,” and added, “We plan to continue operating various educational programs to inform residents about these facilities and make them easily accessible to everyone.”



Shin Dongho, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr


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