CAJ workshop: Storytelling for Broadcast

ShareThisCAJStorytelling is at the heart of all good journalism. "Storytelling for Broadcast" is a workshop led by Ryerson University broadcast journalism professor Marsha Barber at the upcoming CAJ conference.

Participants will look at specific tools which will help them visualize, focus and structure compelling news features and documentaries. This workshop will be useful for TV journalists, and multimedia video journalists who want to learn more about TV storytelling.

Workshop details:

Storytelling for Broadcast with Marsha Barber
Saturday, May 29
3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Room A, Grand Plaza Montreal
www.mbmediatraining.com

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