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ONE DAY FACTUAL TV RESEARCH, SCRIPTING AND ETHICS For course dates, prices, and to book a course, please go to the Course Calendar This course is for new researchers and runners, as well as graduates looking for their first job in television. It covers the key skills you need to become a great television researcher. In one day, you will learn: * How to spot a good television story * How to find the people and information you need to tell your story * How to write scripts and research briefs * How to set up a successful shoot * Shooting and editing techniques: how to handle an interview; plus the importance of notes and timecode * What you need to know about copyright, music and location agreements * The importance of impartiality and fair dealing, and what Ofcom and the BBC have to say on the subject The course is taught by Susan Walls, who has worked as a researcher, writer and producer in factual television for over 20 years. Her work has won several awards, including a BAFTA and a New York Film Festival Gold Medal. "Very good value for money. I will leave feeling inspired and energised; it will help me a lot. "I really found this course useful and inspiring. It was very enjoyable. "Has really affirmed my desire to work in TV research. Susan has opened my eyes to attractive sides of the industry of which I was not aware. I intend to go away and use what I have learned to pursue a career in this field. |
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