Discovering the Pocheon Media Center: A Hub for Creativity and Community

[Reporter: Jeon Hyun-soo]
Recently, public interest in video and media is hotter than ever. Beyond merely consuming content, there is a growing passion for creating videos and learning about media. For those looking to learn new skills and explore opportunities, let me introduce a meaningful space in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province. This is the Pocheon Media Center, a place that connects technology and people, supporting citizens' dreams and challenges. Let's dive into the vibrant atmosphere of the Pocheon Media Center!
The Pocheon Media Center is a public media facility that conveys dreams to some and challenges and hope to others. Its core value is to qualitatively enhance citizens' lives and environments, making daily life more valuable.
▪ Location: 1423, Hoguk-ro, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 4th Floor
▪ Main Facilities: Video studio, radio studio, media screening room, etc.
▪ Target Audience: Anyone interested in media and local communities
One of the best features is that through the Gyeonggi Shared Service (https://share.gg.go.kr/index), anyone can utilize the equipment and facilities. You can check out the latest equipment and available facilities at the Pocheon Media Center on the Gyeonggi Shared Service website. It is impressive how they support everyone to continue their creative activities without burden.
Upon entering, the first place you encounter is the exhilarating video studio. Here, you can produce video content using professional equipment or experience broadcasting-related career paths. Standing in front of a chroma key screen and speaking like a news anchor or YouTuber creates unforgettable memories for both children and adults dreaming of new challenges.
The radio studio offers a special time to capture your unique voice. Wearing a headset and sitting in front of a microphone, engaging in quiet conversations brings a peculiar thrill, making you feel like a real radio DJ.
The neatly organized media screening room is a place for citizens to watch and communicate about the media creations they have produced. It is a cozy space where you can enjoy videos on the screen comfortably and feel the power of media that connects people visually and experientially. Although I couldn't capture the inside during my visit as a video was being screened, I am proud that such an immersive space exists in Gyeonggi Province.
For those wanting to immerse themselves in personal creation, a media workshop is also available. Equipped with high-performance editing systems, it allows for precise video editing and real-time live streaming. This advanced personal workspace provides an optimal environment for turning passion for media into tangible results.
In addition to space support, there is a media equipment rental service for citizens needing external shooting and content production. By providing expensive professional equipment such as cameras, microphones, and tripods, they robustly support everyone in expanding their creative opportunities without equipment burdens. Many of the latest devices are available for free rental, so be sure to take advantage of it.
Moving to the top floor media lounge, visitors are greeted by a spacious and open atmosphere. This area serves as a cozy resting space and a community venue for media-related networking and various cultural events. Especially, the rooftop space connected to the outdoors effectively serves as an urban retreat and is highly anticipated for future outdoor media events or small festivals. It is an excellent place to relax with a cup of tea after finishing your work and connect with neighbors.
Does the rapidly advancing media world feel a bit unfamiliar and challenging? The Pocheon Media Center is an open space that supports dreaming citizens and encourages all of us to take on challenges. Why not visit the Pocheon Media Center this weekend instead of opting for stimulating entertainment facilities? It’s a great opportunity to develop yourself and connect with your community.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/gyeonggi_gov/224331863691
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