The Only Junior College Selected: One-Person Media Creator Video Program

Kyungnam College of Information & Technology (President Kim Taesang) has been selected as the only junior college to participate in the '2024 B-CON Creative Course - One-Person Media Creator Training Program', organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency.

Gyeongnam Information University Media Video Department Selected for B-CON Creative Process Four Consecutive Years.

Gyeongnam Information University Media Video Department Selected for B-CON Creative Process Four Consecutive Years.

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This project aims to nurture professional talent and create jobs through content-related education utilizing the infrastructure of universities in the Busan region.


In particular, Kyungnam College of Information & Technology has been selected for this project for four consecutive years, establishing itself as the central institution for one-person media creator education in Busan.


The Department of Media & Video, which is in charge of the project, is located at the Haeundae Centum Campus and boasts state-of-the-art facilities and equipment such as a digital video editing room, chroma key studio, and real-time YouTube streaming booth. The department also offers a curriculum tailored to the trends of the one-person media era, enjoying high popularity.


Cho Sookhee, head of the Department of Media & Video, said, "Kyungnam College of Information & Technology's Department of Media & Video, the leading institution for training one-person media professionals in Busan, has been selected as the only junior college to carry out the B-CON project for four consecutive years," and added, "As global OTT services such as YouTube are now mainstream in the media market, we will do our best to cultivate local video professionals in line with the times."





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