Jeonbuk Province Recruiting Participants for 'Cultural Content Creation Education'
Applications accepted until June 30...
Open to all residents of the province
Jeonbuk Province and the Jeonbuk Content Convergence Agency are collaborating to operate the Jeonbuk Content Korea Lab, which is now recruiting trainees for its 'Content Creation Education' program until June 30.
According to the province on June 12, this education program covers a variety of content fields, including digital drawing, character design, emoticons, webtoons, and Instatoons. The courses are divided into basic and advanced levels.
Each course will accept 15 trainees on a first-come, first-served basis, and all courses are offered free of charge.
The education will be conducted from July to September at the educational facilities within the Jeonbuk Content Korea Lab. The instructors, who are active professional creators, will provide practical training across all stages, including content production practice, theoretical instruction, and monetization strategies.
Participants will not only be able to enhance their content creation skills, but also explore possibilities for future entrepreneurship and business expansion. In particular, graduates of the advanced character and emoticon courses will receive support for producing goods based on their own creations, as well as opportunities to participate in exhibitions and expos through follow-up programs.
To apply, applicants should check the announcements on the JCON website and submit the application form by email. Anyone aged 18 or older who resides in Jeonbuk Province and is interested in content creation is eligible to apply. For more details, please refer to the website or contact by phone.
Lee Jeongseok, Director of Culture, Sports and Tourism for the province, stated, "This education program will serve as a foundation for developing the creative capabilities of local talent who will lead the K-content industry," and added, "We will continue to provide systematic talent development and ongoing support so that Jeonbuk can emerge as a central hub of the cultural content industry."
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