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What does a military training correspondent do?

"Military Training Correspondent" is mainly responsible for recording the thoughts and feelings of freshmen during military training. Through the correspondent's report, on the one hand, let the freshmen know about military training and integrate into campus life; You can also let the relatives and friends of freshmen, as well as teachers and students, know about the military training process and the dynamics of freshmen through this channel.

Military training correspondents are not as strict as military correspondents. In my understanding, they are responsible for recording students' military training life by taking photos, writing documents and sending tweets. In our school, this kind of work is generally handled by the New Media Department of the Student Union.

The main division of labor of military training correspondents:

1, photography department

The main work of the photography department in military training includes shooting military training-related content or Chongqing University-related activities and image processing.

2. Video department

The main work of the video department in military training includes shooting military training-related content or Chongqing University-related activities and post-production such as editing and special effects, including short videos and long videos, and often cooperates with the new media center for video shooting.

3. Fine Arts Department

The main work of the art department in military training is to create four-grid cartoons, add illustrations, make posters and other art works that meet the theme of military training and have various forms.

4. Text reporter

During the military training, the reporter will be mainly responsible for writing reports on military training life, special companies, important activities on campus and hot events. In their daily work, journalists will display their colorful military training life by means of daily collection, special interviews and first-line records, relying on a series of columns such as "Military Training Briefing", "Military Training Silhouette", "Company Style", "Strugglers" and "Strikers".