Today was a proud day for myself and a number of fellow students on my TV module.
We were visited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council in order to attain their creditation of our course. And we can now say that it was our work that won it!
At 9 o'clock this morning Joe and I set off on a 45 minute drive to Stockport to obtain the lead story of the day. We interviewed a woman who has just returned from the chaos in Libya. Originally from Zimbabwe, she was a primary school teacher in Libya for 2 years, and told us of the trauma she has experienced in the past couple of weeks in regards to Gaddafi's regime. Click Here to view the original story from the Liverpool Daily Post.
Joe and I were able to turn around the piece for a 3pm deadline, which we were really proud of as this is the sort of deadline journalists work to in the actual broadcast industry.
Other people's stories included a piece about the spending cuts on the emergency services (which I helped get some shots for) and a protest on the spending cuts in Liverpool, and the HMS in Liverpool.
As soon as the video is posted on the JMU journalism website I will post it on here for you all to view.
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