Journalism

Through engaging with the journalism modules offered on my degree course, I have learnt valuable interviewing and editing skills throughout producing practical stories. Additionally gaining experience working in a newsroom gallery and radio recording room.

News Bulletin

Bristol, 2023. Premiere Pro - Canon XA15

A 2 minute news bulletin designed for a Bristol based news outlet focussing on the creative arts sector. This was created within the conventional style of TV news broadcasting, including videography, upsounds, OOVs and an interview with singer/songwriter Freddie Lewis.

Digital News Story

Bristol, 2024. Premiere Pro - Canon 750D - Rode Lavelier microphone

Produced to fit the style of a Bristol based news outlet aimed at young professionals, this 2 minute digital news story focuses on recent UWE photography graduate Morton Moss winning the Portrait of Britain award- and what it could do for his career.

TV News Package

Bristol, 2022. Premiere Pro - Canon XA15

A news package created for TV broadcasting and conventionally stylised as such, it investigates what support systems are in place for refugees in Bristol. Containing up to date information, statistics, relevant interviews from representatives of Freedom From Torture and The Red Cross, and short vox pops of public opinion.

Radio News Feature

Bristol, 2023. Adobe Audtition - Rode Lavelier Mic

This audio-only news feature reports on Shift Bristol's first all-encompassing event, including a careers fair, expert led panel discussions and photo exhibition focusing on building a sustainable circular economy. In this 3 minute feature we hear from industry experts including Danny Ballas, leader of Bristol Commons.

Social Media News Feature

Bristol, 2022. Instagram editor

An educational news feature made during the 2022 cost of living crisis aiming to assist viewers looking to save money regarding food and eating. 
This feature includes: statistics from Food Foundation and Russel Trust, app recommendations, how to donate food to those struggling to eat, and general money saving advice.

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