TV Fast Train: using social media
A masterclass on interacting with audiences using social media from the BBC Academy’s TV Fast Train event
College of ProductionBETA
part of the BBC Academy
A masterclass on interacting with audiences using social media from the BBC Academy’s TV Fast Train event
Jane Clancey and guests discuss ways of using the world's biggest online video platform
Sam Bailey from Radio 1/1Xtra interactive offers his tips on producing online content
Tips: taking photos for the web
(Video content) How to enhance your website with better photos
Robert Llewellyn
(Video content) The Red Dwarf star turned cross-platform pioneer shares his experiences
Tips: producing online content
(Video content) Sam Bailey's tips for enhancing the radio experience
Profile: content producer
(Video content) Alistair Parrington on his job at Radio 1 and 1Xtra interactive
Social media and you
(Video content) The good, the bad and the OMG
Social media and you
(Article content) Dan Biddle on the good, the bad and the OMG
CoP Show: second screen
(Audio content) Enhancing the TV experience
CoP Show: using YouTube
(Audio content) Jane Clancey and guests on using YouTube
CoP Show: revamping brands
(Audio content) The revamping of programmes, brands and strands
CoP Show: character development
(Audio content) Extending characters in the digital world
CoP Show: social media
(Audio content) The dos and don'ts of personal social media
CoP Show: transmedia storytelling
(Audio content) The what and why of transmedia storytelling
CoP Show: UX&D
(Audio content) What makes for good user experience and design?
CoP Show: building a digital team
(Audio content) Building a team to deliver digital products
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