CoP Show: natural history storytelling

Producers from BBC's Africa on storytelling for wildlife documentaries

CoP Show: natural history storytelling

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Episode Title Episode Summary Category Duration Type
CoP Show: natural narratives Part 2. Wildlife storytelling with the BBC’s Natural History Unit Television 19 minutes podcast
CoP Show: natural history storytelling Part 1. Creating a narrative with the producers of BBC's Africa Television 21 minutes podcast
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CoP Show: using archive Creative ways of finding and using archive Television 21 minutes podcast
CoP Show: routes into radio Tips on how to take those first steps into a career in radio Radio 10 minutes podcast
CoP Show: budget film making Making movies on a budget: a film makers guide Television 22 minutes podcast
CoP Show: manage your media How to manage your media on a tapeless production Television 21 minutes podcast
CoP Show: science television Bringing science to the screen Television 22 minutes podcast
CoP Show: using digital Getting the most out of digital platforms Online 22 minutes podcast
CoP Show: scriptwriting for factual TV Bring your story together and keep the production on track Television 19 minutes podcast
CoP Show: staying on air - part 2 Dealing with consent, privacy and online content Online 22 minutes podcast
CoP Show: staying on air - part 1 How to avoid the editorial and legal pitfalls of programme making Television 22 minutes podcast
CoP Show: research skills for TV Key skills and resources needed when researching for factual TV Television 24 minutes podcast
CoP Show: controversial subjects How to tackle controversial subjects, from war to drugs Television 25 minutes podcast

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