OWM in Conversation: Stories Not Issues
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Join us for a workshop series exploring how to create nuanced narratives from the continent of Africa, and to get your stories out globally.
About this event
One World Media is proud to present a series of four workshops over 2 weeks, with in-depth and interactive conversations on producing media from and about Africa.
Led by talented filmmakers and journalists, the workshops explore how to develop character-led stories that have wide appeal while bringing new perspectives on stories from and about Africa. Hosted by OWM alumni, speakers will reflect on their own experiences and answer audience questions, as they share tips and guidance on getting their stories in front of an international audience.
From multimedia storytelling to solutions journalism, from investigative documentaries to print pieces, the workshops cover a range of stories with powerful narratives in different formats.
Join us for a series of events to hear invaluable insights from experienced professionals and to discuss how to produce complex, nuanced and creative storytelling that shifts perceptions about and within Africa.
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All sessions will take place online via Zoom, at 1pm CAT / 12pm BST (UTC+1). Each session will last 1 hour.
You can view the whole programme HERE on our website, with more information about guest speakers and hosts.
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Session 1 • Tuesday, 10 May 2022
How to tell powerful multimedia stories: In Conversation with Nyasha Kadandara
How to film, write and produce media stories with strong characters around important issues? Nyasha Kadandara will explore how she works across film, multimedia and VR to tackle crucial issues like cross-continental sex trafficking or climate change.
Nyasha Kadandara is an award-winning pan-African director and cinematographer who tells stories that traverse the continent and reflect alternative voices.
This session will be hosted by Pochi Tamba Nsoh, Cameroon based journalist and reporter, and 2020 OWM Fellow.
Session 2 • Thursday, 12 May 2022
How to write engaging print stories: In Conversation with Nosmot Gbadamosi
Freelance journalist Nosmot Gbadamosi will share her experience writing and pitching print pieces from across the African continent. From an all-women law firm in Nigeria to skaters in Ghana, Nosmot’s reporting provides nuanced and alternative narratives.
Nosmot Gbadamosi is a journalist and writer of Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief newsletter, reporting on human rights, the environment and sustainable development from across the African continent.
This session will be hosted by Zanji Valerie Sinkala, an investigative multimedia journalist from Zambia, and 2021 OWM Fellow.
Session 3 • Tuesday, 17 May 2022
How to make hard hitting documentaries: In Conversation with Peter Murimi
Where to start with handling difficult topics and producing investigative documentaries? Filmmaker Peter Murimi will provide insights into the behind the scenes of his journalism, and share tips on how to bring African stories into international media outlets.
Peter Murimi is an award-winning Kenyan documentary director/producer focusing on hard-hitting social issues.
This session will be hosted by Lydia Matata, a filmmaker and writer based in Nairobi, 2018 OWM Fellow and 2021 GSDF Filmmaker.
Session 4 • Thursday, 19 May 2022
How to tell solutions oriented stories: In Conversation with Dina Aboughazala
To end on a constructive note, Dina Aboughazala will talk about solutions journalism and the importance of reporting on how people respond to problems in their communities. Dina will reflect on how solutions focused stories can challenge stereotypes and dominant narratives.
Dina Aboughazala is an Egyptian media entrepreneur and journalist, and the founder of Egab, empowering local journalists from the Middle East and Africa to publish solutions stories in regional and international media outlets.
This session will be hosted by Zimbabwe based filmmaker and photographer Costa Juta, 2020 OWM Fellow.
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More info:
All sessions will take place online via Zoom.
If you wish to attend, please book a free ticket in advance of the event. You can register for a specific session or book an All Sessions Pass.
If you have any questions or access requirements, please contact us on contact@oneworldmedia.org.uk in advance of the event.
This event series was made possible through the support of #AfricaNoFilter, a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.