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Video Interviews: How to make them memorable for the right reasons

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Shooting a key interview well is vital to any piece of video communication. Shot badly and people cease to take notice or listen to that important message. Learn some simple techniques in this half day workshop, and you will wonder why you didn’t do this before!

The workshop sessions will run 10am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm.

The first hour will be spent looking at what works and what doesn’t and giving some important tips. The second hour will give participants time to experiment doing their own interviews. The third hour we shall continue working on interviews, but there will be time to watch the session’s work and feed back!

Facilitated by Rosemary Hill

Rosemary started her career as an English and Drama teacher before training to be an actor and joining the BBC in 1989 where she produced educational work for both radio and TV for the BBC Open University Production Centre, BBC Schools and BBC World Service. She set up her own media company Collage Media Ltd in 2000 and continued working for the BBC in a freelance capacity as well as for other companies making documentaries and dramas. She also made many multimedia products for the DCCF , NSCL and other clients. She has a great interest in creativity and leadership and wrote her first book, The Creative Teacher (2006, Creative Partnerships). She regularly runs workshops on creative thinking for business and education and also works as a freelance theatre director and workshop facilitator.

This talk is part of the ELPEC Group Seminars series.

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