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Video Planning the Role of Women for Improving the Economy in the Family During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Cigugur Girang Village Salsabila, Nisrina; Karlina, Nichi Hana; Setiawan, Diwan; Ichsan, Banon Gilang Muhamad Kali
International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research (IJEER)
Publisher : Research Collaboration Community (Rescollacom)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijeer.v3i3.459

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In general, men serve as the backbone to provide for the family. However, one of the consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic was that husbands who worked to earn a living were suddenly forced to leave, resulting in widespread unemployment and decreased enthusiasm for life. To resolve this issue, women in Cigugur Girang Village, Bandung Regency, try to contribute to the improvement of their families' economies by developing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME). This will be documented in the form of a testimonial videography design. The design of this video progresses through the creative process in the order of the preliminary plan process, including research, needs analysis, goal setting, target audience selection, and creative concept selection. The pre-production stage consists of determining the storyline and characters, and creating story boards. The production phase includes video capturing, video and audio editing, consulting with supervisors, rendering, then the video is distributed on Youtube. In this testimonial video, women from Cigugur Girang Village in Bandung Regency describe their experiences starting and growing MSME businesses. The design of this video testimonial can be used as an alternative form of media to inspire and motivate other women in the same situation to contribute to the improvement of their family economy. 
Pariwisata Kota: Pengkajian Dampak Mural Bermuatan Politik terhadap Wisatawan di Jalan Asia Afrika Bandung Ichsan, Banon Gilang Muhamad Kali; Andrea Abdul Rahman Azzqy; Citra Kemala Putri
International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol 5 No 4 (2026): IJHESS FEBRUARY 2026
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijhess.v5i4.2121

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Political murals along Jalan Asia Afrika in Bandung reveal a narrative void: there is no public art that explicitly commemorates the 1955 Asian-African Conference. This study examines three main aspects: (1) the existence of visual gaps found in cultural heritage areas. (2) How political murals influence perceptions, emotions, and intentions to revisit. (3) an integrated model for urban tourism that combines collaboration between policy makers, the arts community, an annual mural festival, and improvements in digital media. The qualitative-descriptive approach used involved comparative field studies in George Town (Penang), Lembur Katumbiri (Bandung), and Kali Code (Yogyakarta); two field observations with GIS mapping in four high-visibility corridors; in-depth interviews with the curator of the Asian-African Conference Museum and the mural community; focus groups with local artists; expert interviews on AR, projection mapping, and gamification; and an online perception survey (n = 150). Preliminary findings indicate the absence of KAA-themed murals, although community art interventions have increased visits by 35% and emotional connection by 78%. GIS outputs indicate four priority areas for an integrated mural program. Policy recommendations include formal partnerships between the KAA Museum, the Bandung City Government, and the art community; the implementation of an annual political mural festival; and the integration of AR/VR technology to promote educational impact.