Event: Birmingham Storytelling Festival
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The BBC College of Journalism is holding a special Storytelling Festival for BBC staff, at the Mailbox in Birmingham. There will be a week of workshops, coaching sessions, seminars and masterclasses looking at the art of storytelling from all areas of the BBC.
Monday 1 November 2010
11am - 12pm
Not Just the 6.30 - An Insight into Audiences for all Regional News Bulletins
1.50pm - 2.50pm
Social Media Storytelling with Claire Wardle - Please note that this session has been postponed
3.30pm - 4.30pm
Being Your Best on Air - Voice and Presentation with Elspeth Morrison and Maxine Mawhinney
Tuesday 2 November 2010
11am - 12pm
Not Just the 6.30 - An Insight into Audiences for all Regional News Bulletins
1.50pm - 2.50pm
Lunchtime Masterclass - tbc
3.30pm - 4.30pm
Being Your Best on Air - Voice and Presentation with Elspeth Morrison and Maxine Mawhinney
Wednesday 3 November 2010
11am - 12pm
Think 360: Working with News Online - Laura Ellis and Eileen Murphy
1.50pm - 2.50pm
Lunchtime Masterclass - the Story of Coast with Steve Evanson
3.30pm - 4.30pm
H
ow to Make Lives Sing: Best Practice for Outside Broadcast Production with Francesca Kasteliz and guests
Thursday 4 November 2010
1.50pm - 2.50pm
Lunchtime Masterclass - Nick Owen and Suzanne Virdee in conversation with David Hayward
3.30pm - 4.30pm
How to Make Lives Sing: Best Practice for Outside Broadcast Production with Francesca Kasteliz and guests
Friday 5 November 2010
Please note, all sessions today - postponed
11am - 12pm
Think 360: Working with News Online - Laura Ellis and Eileen Murphy
1.50pm - 2.50pm
Lunchtime Masterclass - Countryfile with John Craven and Andrew Tomlinson
3.30pm - 4.30pm
From Your Own Correspondent: Ian Winter and Fiona Anderson talk about storytelling
These events are open to all BBC staff. If you'd like to attend, please email cojoevents@bbc.co.uk
