From recipe videos and beauty tutorials to event coverage or business explainer videos, our team of passionate content creators are ready to bring your brand to life through video content. We have our own content studio, including a studio kitchen and prop library, or can come to you — all equipment included.
Nic is our Head of Video. He has spent the past 10 years as a professional musician and film maker. His favourite part about working with the team at Milkbar is filming and editing video content and helping businesses understand the power of video marketing. She loved the creative side of digital marketing but has also become a self-confessed data geek. She loves producing video content, designing graphics and developing strategies for social media.
He has a passion for food styling, photography and creating drool-worthy content. But also loves the strategy and advertising side of his role. Katy is a Content Lead at Milkbar Digital. Emily is the Community Manager at Milkbar.
Alex is a Videographer at Milkbar Digital. Inspired by traditional filmmaking methods, he is interested in pushing the envelope of social media videography. When not in the studio, he is most likely bingeing the Criterion Collection or watching gear reviews on YouTube. With a love of design, writing, and every opportunity for a pun, she enjoys bringing creative and copy together to create meaningful connections between her clients and their audiences. He loves writing punny copy, creating an aesthetic feed and finding the trendiest influencers for client accounts.
Includes hands-on activities working with an ECM and integrated software. The course also includes ECM system selection and evaluation, and addresses issues associated with legacy and next generation systems, local and global implementations, ownership and control. INFO Applied Ontology: Presents the fundamentals of ontology modeling, development, and application in Web-based information systems. Focuses on the broad foundational coverage of key concepts, principles, and technologies in using ontologies for content management, knowledge representation, and semantic reasoning.
Major topics include the history of ontology, data models, XML documents, the Semantic Web technologies, RDF, OWL, ontology development tools and a variety of different ontologies and their applications in different domains. A four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or an equivalent international institution.
A GPA of 3. One 1 letter of recommendation required, two 2 are suggested. Current Resume. Pre-requisites for all graduate level programs: computer requirements and skills Additional requirements for International Students. What is it about? The course is academically rigorous, practically orientated and globally relevant.
What will I study? Unit information in detail - Teaching methods, assessment, general skills outcomes and content. Study resources - Reading materials. A list of reading materials will be made available in the Unit Outline. Specified Learning Activities Completion of online modules, readings.
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