
Federica De Caria
is a video journalist for Falkland Islands Television
Blog posts in total 5
Posts
It’s social media but not as we know it, with 1Mbps of download power
In her latest post from the Falkland Islands, video journalist Federica De Caria describes how the battle for scarce a wi-fi connection demands a very different approach from using social media.
The women who run the Falklands’ media
In her latest post from the Falklands, Federica De Caria talks to three key editorial figures in the islands’ media about their somewhat accidental career paths and what it takes to run a newspaper, radio and TV station in the South Atlantic.
Winning the trust of contributors: When is the right time to take out your camera?
Winning the trust of contributors often depends on spending time with them. But at some point, a film-maker must decide it's time to start recording - even in a remote part of the Falkland Islands.
TV in the Falklands: The best way to learn is hands on
Producing TV reports in the Falkland Islands means learning fast, accepting responsibility and coping with strong winds and dead whales.
Where journalism still means getting to know people: Falkland Islands Television
Five people provide a television service for an audience of 3000. Life in the Falklands is a different media experience for both viewers and media professionals.