Berkeley Journalism School offers free multimedia reporting class [Worldwide]

Originally published in 16/12/11.

Deadline: 07/11/11

Journalists who want to develop their multimedia skills can attend a free, five-day workshop in Berkeley, California.

The Digital Storytelling Workshop, sponsored by the Knight Digital Media Center and UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, offers intensive training that covers all aspects of multimedia news production; from basic storyboarding to hands-on instruction with hardware and software for production of multimedia stories. Fellows will work on structured training to learn skills for multi-element stories and then apply new skills to a story for his or her publication.

The workshop is open to professional print, broadcast and web journalists who want to develop multimedia skills to support their publication’s web publishing effort. The deadline for applications is November 7; The course will be held December 11-16.

Participants receive lodging, food and instruction, but travel costs are not included.

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