AIGC Corporate Video Production Training for Tech Start-ups

The content of this workshop is only available in English. 本工作坊的相關內容只提供英文版本。

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Training Overview

Cyberport aims to empower start-ups with cost-effective and scalable content-creation techniques leveraging the latest AI technologies.  


Programme Objectives 

- Introduce fundamental concepts and capabilities of AIGC in video production  

- Teach practical techniques for generating scripts, storyboards, visuals, voiceovers, and full videos using leading AIGC tools  

- Enable start-ups to produce investor-ready corporate videos aligned with their value propositions  

- Provide hands-on practice and individualized coaching to participants 

- Equip participants with knowledge of best practices, ethical use, copyright considerations, and limitations of AIGC tools 



Target audience

Cyberport community start-ups, e.g. Founders, business development leads, or marketing team, from beginner to intermediate users of AIGC tools. 


Course Details

Duration: 2 training hours per session and total up to 8 training hours.   

Dates:

- 22 April 2026

- 23 April 2026

- 28 April 2026

- 29 April 2026  

Time: 15:00-17:00 

Language of Instruction: English with English teaching materials 

Format: Online training via live webinar at ZOOM platform to be provided by Cyberport, with instructor-led with live demonstration, hands-on exercise, case examples relevant to tech start-ups, small group coaching and final video creation by participants.    

Fee: HK$1,680 

Note: the final training content and tools to be taught shall be subject to change with final decision of the training partner and Cyberport.


Content cover

- Overview of AIGC for video production  

- AI tools for scriptwriting  

- AI tools for storyboard creation  

- AI tools for visual generation (images/clips)  

- AI tools for voiceover and music generation  

- AI tools for full video generation and editing  

- Techniques for crafting impactful corporate pitch videos  

- Data privacy, copyright, and ethical considerations 


Training materials

- Presentation slides   

- Step-by-step tools usage guides  

- Templates: scripts, storyboards, video structures 

- Reference examples and best practices 


About the Trainer


Mr. Andy, Chi Kwong Lam 

Cyberport Academy recognised trainer     

Founder & Lead Trainer & TQUK IQA of iHashing Academy  


Andy Lam is a seasoned educator with over 20 years of industry experience and 8+ years specializing in Web3 technologies. Andy is a leading contributor to the Signum Network and an expert in DeFi, Real-World Assets (RWA), and NFTs.  As an Australia Global Talent Nominee in FinTech and Blockchain, Andy has delivered training across major platforms including HKU, OUHK LiPACE, and the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions. His practical, innovation-driven approach to blockchain education has earned widespread recognition, including accolades from BusinessFocus and the TQUK Excellence Awards. With a strong commitment to accessible and future-ready tech training, Andy equips learners with hands-on skills and credentials that open doors to international opportunities. 


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Requirment

  • Suitable for Cyberport community start-ups, e.g. Founders, business development leads, or marketing team, from beginner to intermediate users of AIGC tools.

  • Participants shall bring their own laptop and stationery for the classwork

Outcomes

  • Introduce fundamental concepts and capabilities of AIGC in video production

  • Teach practical techniques for generating scripts, storyboards, visuals, voiceovers, and full videos using leading AIGC tools

  • Enable start-ups to produce investor-ready corporate videos aligned with their value propositions

  • Provide hands-on practice and individualized coaching to participants

  • Equip participants with knowledge of best practices, ethical use, copyright considerations, and limitations of AIGC tools