Apple program to boost creative skills of migrant workers
Shi Lu, drummer of rock band Hedgehog, introduces her plan to help the trainees learn about music production workflow, band management and live concert operations during the launch of the Today at Apple Creative Studios program on Tuesday. Around a hundred migrant workers aged 16 to 25 are getting the opportunity to improve their photography and video skills and learn to create their own music works with smartphones in Beijing. In the next three months, the young trainees are going to take lectures, visit leading enterprises like ByteDance and Taihe Music Group, and practice with experienced practitioners including the drummer of the rock band Hedgehog, app designer Sun Yong and iPhone photographer Zhang Yu. Around a hundred young migrant workers are going to improve photography and video skills and learn to create their own music works or applications under the guidance of Shi Lu, a drummer of the rock band Hedgehog, app designer Sun Yong and iPhone photographer Zhang Yu over the next three months in Beijing.

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