WORKSHOPS

Support children’s growth through a variety of activities!

We offer workshops tailored to children who love video media, designed to suit their skill levels. Professional instructors teach in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, allowing participants to learn by actually experiencing the process.

Children can freely bring their ideas to life and experience the joy of creating videos. Teachers can also join and learn valuable knowledge that can be applied in the classroom. This is a great opportunity to acquire skills while having fun and discover the appeal of video production.

KWN Workshops are held in various countries

Here are actual examples of activities

Workshop Activities

Tailored Support to Match Children’s
Video Production Levels and Challenges

For new schools, we mainly teach the basics of video production, and for schools with a certain level of video production skills, we offer more practical workshops. Participating schools can choose workshops that suit their specific needs. Additionally, workshops conducted by professionals from TV stations and experts in copyright and portrait rights are also available. We provide flexible options to adapt to current circumstances, including the choice between online or in-person sessions.

Student Feedback

“The hands-on filming session was the most fun part. I learned about new functions during the lecture that I didn’t know about before. This was a valuable experience that I couldn’t have had elsewhere.”

Instructor Feedback

“Interacting with professionals and learning about the real thing was a great experience for the students. Instead of just passively listening, the students actively participated and learned by doing, which was very effective.”

Student Feedback

“When I received answers to my questions, I was able to understand what I was lacking. I was able to clarify what I wanted to convey, and the discussions with my team became smoother. I realized that the script is not everything—it’s about working together with actors, the camera crew, and the editors to create a wonderful final product.”

Student Feedback

“This was my first time working on location, and there were many unexpected challenges, such as the sound of grass being cut and strong winds. I realized there are things you can only understand by going there in person. The instructor’s advice on how to hold the camera was also helpful. I want to get better at using the camera and broaden my creative expression.”

Instructor Feedback

“The workshop brought out our desire to express ourselves. Through this experience, of the many issues that came into view, I realized that the key issue was that we were unclear about what we wanted to express. By looking inward and having a dialogue with ourselves, I think it helped deepen our thinking.”

This is a special program held on an irregular basis. It offers valuable learning opportunities through various themes, including collaborative workshops with other companies and international exchanges.

Some examples of special workshops

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