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Circom's second "South-East Europe Television
Journalism Workshop" took place near Budva in Montenegro
between March 17th and 24th 2002, and received enthusiastic
praise from the young journalists who took part.
Twenty-eight journalists and technicians
came from Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary and Romania,
as well as from Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo. The editorial
tutors were Rick Thompson, leading his last Circom workshop,
Hans Jessen from ARD, Kicki Hultin from SVT, and
Russell Peasgood from Irex in Belgrade, who collaborated
with Circom for this training course.
The technical operations were lead by the Thomson
Foundation's Project Manager, Karol Cioma. This was the
first time that the production was all digital, with the shooting
on Sony DV cameras, and the editing done on laptop computers
using Avid software. It proved difficult to create a reliable
digital work-area in a hotel in such a short time. There were
difficult compatibility problems to overcome. But all could
see the potential of this technology for lower-cost, more flexible
TV news in the future.
With the help of the lightweight equipment, the
participants produced more TV material than in any previous
workshop. They made 4 "TV commercials" to practise
telling stories with pictures only, 7 feature packages which
were included in a 30-minute news programme, and a film about
the workshop which will be transmitted on EbS at the end of
April.
The main financial support came from the Council
of Europe's media Division. The workshop was superbly arranged
by Ljiljana Breberina, who also helped to secure additional
financial support from Irex in Belgrade, the OSI in Montenegro,
the Secretariat of Information in Montenegro, and the British
Embassy in Belgrade.
At the end of an intensive but enjoyable week,
many of the trainees had become close friends, and declared
that they would keep in touch, expanding the "Circom network"
of former trainees, which already has many hundreds across Europe
who email each other regularly.
Rick Thompson.
Workshop Leader.
The Circom Seminar in Novi Sad
Following the Budva Workshop, Rick Thompson conducted
a two-day Circom Seminar at the Novi Sad School of Journalism
in Serbia. This was part of a collaborative arrangement with
Irex/ProMedia in Belgrade, who provide support and tutors for the
School. The seminar happened on March 26th and 27th, with 40 post-graduate
students attending. The programme was an introduction to TV news
for students who had studied print journalism and radio in the first
part of their course. They used small cameras to make some basic
reports, studied extracts of programmes from around Europe, and
discussed the best ways of making TV news which will be respected
and attractive to watch.
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