BBC HomeExplore the BBC
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

24 September 2014
Press Office
Search the BBC and Web
Search BBC Press Office

BBC Homepage

Contact Us

Press Releases

BBC hosts European video journalism conference


Category: BBC

Date: 01.07.2005
Printable version


BBC Nations and Regions is at the forefront of pioneering a radical new way of making television.

 

Video journalism is capable of producing incredibly compelling content using small, hand-held digital cameras and laptop edits.

 

More than 600 BBC staff have already been through training, changing the way that television news is made.

 

Now, for the first time, video journalists from across Europe are meeting at the BBC's Video Journalism Centre in Newcastle to share ideas and showcase some of their work.

 

Journalists from countries such as Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands will attend the BBC conference to explore the creativity involved in this kind of filmmaking.

 

Managers from across Europe will also be in attendance to talk about the newsrooms of the future and the challenges and opportunities presented by an entirely VJ driven operation.

 

Lisa Lambden, Head of SON&R, Newcastle, says: "We know that as multi-channel television continues to develop, we have to find better ways of engaging with our audiences.

 

"Through video journalism, BBC Nations and Regions are setting a news agenda which matters to the audience and telling stories in a more intimate and engaging way and often with much greater access than can be achieved with conventional ways of working.

 

"We are delighted to be able to host this conference in Newcastle and look forward to exploring how these new ways of working are transforming newsrooms across Europe."

 

The European VJ Conference takes place at the BBC's SON&R Centre in Newcastle on the Thursday 7 and Friday 8 July.


PRESS RELEASES BY DATE :



PRESS RELEASES BY:

Category: BBC

Date: 01.07.2005
Printable version

top^


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy