London workshop for television journalists

Participants in the Foundation's latest TV reporting workshop
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Twelve television journalists from around the world travelled to London in October to take part in Reuters Foundation's latest tv reporting workshop. Instructors Lloyd Watson and Paul Pasquale led the five-day course which looked at various approaches for covering stories effectively in vision.
The trainees, drawn from as far afield as Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Africa, looked at good and bad examples of video news reporting. They reviewed techniques for camerawork and editing and carried out practical exercises.
They were also taken on a tour of the Reuters Television newsroom in London and other Reuters editorial news desks, to see how newsgathering and distribution is handled there.
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