Kuwait city: The KUNA Center for Development of Media launched its training program "Mobile Journalism" on Sunday, running until December 18, with the participation of KUNA and Qatar News Agency (QNA) staff members.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the program covers the fundamentals of smartphone journalism, a range of tools and their uses, an introduction to photography for interviews and various shots, audio recording, and how to record clear, natural sounds.
It also aims to refine the trainees' practical skills and develop their abilities in photography, video production, and editing using smartphone applications and smart devices. The program addresses the importance of mobile journalism, multimedia story production, and planning skills for creating a visual story with a clear chronological sequence.
The program equips participants with the necessary skills to plan, produce, and publish their materials and visual stories using only their smartphones. It covers photojournalism, audio recording and narration skills, and professional video production editing on mobile devices.
Established in December 1995, the KUNA Center for Development of Media is regarded as one of the most important media training centers. It has provided hundreds of training programs in various media fields and aims to develop personal media capabilities and potential to advance professional media work.