Saudi Literature, Publishing, Translation Commission Explores Visual Content Creation Process

Saudi Literature, Publishing, Translation Commission Explores Visual Content Creation Process
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Saudi Literature, Publishing, Translation Commission Explores Visual Content Creation Process

Saudi Literature, Publishing, Translation Commission Explores Visual Content Creation Process

Saudi Arabia’s Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission hosted a workshop delving into the intricacies of visual content production, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday.

The workshop focused on understanding audience preferences and delivering content that resonates.

Participants explored strategies for identifying target audiences, analyzing their needs, and crafting engaging visual experiences.

The workshop also provided a platform for industry professionals to exchange insights and address key challenges.

This marks the 12th workshop the Commission has organized, with 746 individuals benefiting from these knowledge-sharing sessions. The initiative aims to empower individuals across the literature, publishing, and translation sectors.

The commission is committed to fostering a thriving literary and cultural landscape by investing in workshops and mentorship. The production of high-quality visual, audio, and written content is a cornerstone of this strategy, aimed at enriching people’s lives and promoting culture as an integral part of daily life.



UAE Culture Ministry, Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority Discuss Boosting Cooperation

MoC has held a high-level meeting with the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority to explore cooperation opportunities between both parties. WAM
MoC has held a high-level meeting with the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority to explore cooperation opportunities between both parties. WAM
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UAE Culture Ministry, Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority Discuss Boosting Cooperation

MoC has held a high-level meeting with the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority to explore cooperation opportunities between both parties. WAM
MoC has held a high-level meeting with the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority to explore cooperation opportunities between both parties. WAM

The UAE Ministry of Culture (MoC) has held a high-level meeting with the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority to explore cooperation opportunities between both parties to preserve local identity and heritage.

The meeting was attended by Mubarak Al Nakhi, Under-Secretary of the MoC, Abdullah Mubarak Al Muhairi, Acting Director-General of Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority, and other senior officials from both entities.

During the meeting, the attendees discussed various topics, such as enhancing heritage-related publications and monitoring them to ensure compliance with the highest quality standards. They also discussed strengthening cooperation between local sectors and its crucial role in achieving sustainable development.

The attendees also addressed other heritage-related topics, such as setting future strategies for preservation and documentation and boosting external participation to showcase the rich Emirati heritage regionally and internationally. Representatives from both entities presented key initiatives implemented in culture and tangible and intangible heritage enhancement. They also identified cooperation opportunities that contribute to achieving sustainable development goals through cultural and heritage projects and initiatives.

This meeting is a strategic step towards enhancing cooperation between the MoC and Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority to accomplish joint goals and preserve UAE cultural heritage. It supports the UAE’s efforts to ensure the sustainability of its heritage for future generations.