OWM reporting workshops
Workshops are run by our award-winning producers, providing a unique opportunity to learn firsthand from experienced professionals, ask questions and participate in group discussions.
Session One | 10 March, 2 - 4PM (GMT)
Storytelling Fundamentals with Julie Noon
Acclaimed investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker, Julie Noon will guide you through this interactive workshop, teaching you the fundamentals of excellent storytelling, interview techniques and how to engage audiences. Topics include:
- Knowing your audience
- What makes a good story
- How to find strong characters
- Understanding unique access
- Interviewing tips
Session Two | 17 March, 2 - 4PM (GMT)
Planning & Practicalities with Julie Noon
This second session will provide crucial insight into everything you need to know before you start reporting. Julie has produced and directed award-winning pieces all over the world, and will share her invaluable experience on preparing to report on international stories. Topics include:
- Before you start: research, plan & prepare
- Working in the field
- How to save an unravelling story
- Physical, digital & psychological risk
- Safety tips for freelancers
Session Three | 24 March, 2 - 4PM (GMT)
Pitching Masterclass with Dominique Young
Executive Producer Dominique Young will present a masterclass on what makes a strong pitch. From developing an idea to writing a synopsis, learn how to write a proposal and gain invaluable insights into how commissioners work. Topics include:
- Communicating your idea
- What makes a good proposal
- Writing an effective treatment, synopsis & logline
- Working with commissioners, platforms & funders
- Tips for getting your story noticed
For journalists and filmmakers working across any medium, this course will help you to develop your idea for any pitch or application, including the One World Media Fellowship.
Please note: You can purchase single session passes, or a discounted full course pass.
Workshops are held online via Zoom video conferencing. Book tickets here.
To encourage equal opportunities, One World Media has a limited number of discounted tickets available for underrepresented groups (people of colour, ethnic groups, women, LGBTQ+, or people with disabilities) and low income participants. Discounted tickets are allocated to selected applicants. If you would like to be considered for one of these places, please fill in this form.
If you have any questions or access requirements, please contact One World Media on contact@oneworldmedia.org.uk in advance of the event.