Doha, July 31 (QNA) - Qatari Media Center of the Ministry of Culture has wrapped up the course on creating visual content on social media platforms, presented by the trainer and media practitioner, Amal Hikmat. The training course was devoted to age groups from 14 to 22, and focused on an array of themes, foremost of which were methods of figuring out and dealing with algorithms of social media platforms when posting, as well as increasing engagement with contents shared on digital platforms. The participants got familiarized with the importance of creating visual contents, their subsequent impact and their production methodologies, starting from the attractive propounded idea, until reaching the influential conclusion, in addition to some fundamental skills of designing, filming and editing that presented superb visual content to followers and viewers. The conclusion of this course marked the accomplishment of the first phase of summer program that has been launched by the center since early July, and ens ured holding four media training sessions and a fifth one on cybersecurity that was held, in collaboration with the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA). Qatari Media Center intends to launch the second phase of summer program, next week, through organizing a series of educational and recreational workshops dedicated to age groups from 8 to 14. Additionally, the two-day anime drawing workshop is due to start next Sunday. (QNA) Source: Qatar News Agency
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