Qatar National Library announced a dedicated five-day filmmaking training workshop scheduled for September. The upcoming educational sessions belong to the second cycle of its Keys to Palestine initiative. Experienced media producer Khaola Bouslam will directly lead the specialized sessions for aspiring local content creators. Furthermore, Palestinian story documentation serves as the central focal point for all attending media participants. Consequently, the program teaches foundational technical skills while actively preserving essential cultural history for future generations.
The free educational workshop combines structured theoretical lectures with intensive hands-on media production exercises. Attending creators learn essential technical steps including project planning, field recording, and ethical interviewing techniques. Additionally, instructors emphasize human-centered narrative framing to maintain strict personal authenticity and participant dignity. Participants must successfully create a finished short documentary project before completing the five-day program. Therefore, practical practical exercises directly strengthen regional technical capabilities in humanitarian media production.
Instructor Khaola Bouslam brings over eleven years of professional field experience from the Al Jazeera Network. Her extensive journalism career includes producing major human-interest stories across television, print, and digital channels.Moreover, her previous field work spans critical regions, including Gaza, Syria, and various displaced communities. Her guidance ensures that attendees learn industry standard methods for sensitive field reporting. Thus, expert instruction directly supports accurate and ethical Palestinian story documentation across varied media formats.
The upcoming educational sessions will take place at the library from September 8 through September 12. Enrolled creators will record personal testimonies, family recollections, and community histories to build digital archives.Furthermore, the broader initiative builds an active volunteer network committed to safeguarding historical narrative records. Selected participant contributions may join the library’s permanent digital collections for long-term public preservation. Ultimately, ongoing community workshops reinforce Palestinian story documentation while empowering local filmmakers with professional media skills.

