• Title/Summary/Keyword: 웹툰전문가 양성 과정

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Case study of webtoon specialist education course for creating youth jobs - focusing on importance and achievement factor (청년 일자리 창출을 위한 웹툰전문가 양성 과정 사례연구 -중요도와 성취도 분석을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Hyun-ji;Lee, Hae-kwang
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.51
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    • pp.203-223
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    • 2018
  • Through importance and achievement analysis of participating students in Youth employment academy, 'webtoon specialist education course', the purpose of this study is to derive implications for invigorating webtoon specialist education course. The result of importance and achievement analysis is as follows. First, participating students consider that education course is important for them, express high satisfaction. Second, participating students consider that education infrastructure is important, so need to upgrade. Third, Communication is not important factor, participating students are satisfied with communication. Fourth, employment rate is not important factor, participating students are lowly satisfied with employment rate. Because major participating students are sophomore & junior in university and will choose their own business instead of getting the job, they express low satisfaction of importance and achievement. Through this study, I would like to suggest implications and advanced strategies for invigorating webtoon specialist education course for creating youth jobs.

A Study on the Collaboration System through Media Conversion Process of Webtoons (웹툰의 매체변환 과정에서의 협업체계 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Hyung;Na, Yun-Bin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.227-240
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    • 2019
  • This study, To find practical problems with the imaging of webtoons, propose their alternatives, and secure the professionalism of research along with 22 field experts including writers, directors, producers, investors and importance survey was carried out with 30 practical experts. There were four major interview areas including the stages of imaging production, investment and support for imaging, difficulties with imaging, and improvement of production methods and systems. Responses were collected from a total of 13 questions. All agreed that the biggest difficulty with imaging was a low level of collaboration, but they had different ideas about an ideal collaboration system. A low level of collaboration was mainly attributed to a shortage of professionals and lack of communication. There should be an effort to bring up such experts in three major areas including professional adaptation writers, professional IP producers, and investment agencies specialized in content.