SOHC Workshop: Using video in interviews
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SOHC Workshop: Using video in interviews

The Scottish Oral History Centre are delighted to offer a workshop facilitated by Cathrine Hasselberg on using film in interviewing.

By Scottish Oral History Centre

Date and time

Wednesday, June 25 · 1 - 3pm GMT+1

Location

Graham Hills Building, University of Strathclyde

40 George Street Glasgow G1 1XP United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

The Scottish Oral History Centre are delighted to offer a workshop

facilitated by Cathrine Hasselberg on using film in your interviewing.

Cathrine is an experienced journalist and oral historian who has worked on

numerous community projects including an oral history book based on

interviews during the Covid pandemic in Norway, and a large oral history

project including 400 interviews done by the citizens of Oslo, called

Oslove. She is also currently working on a book on the development of oral

history in the Nordic countries.


Video is widely recognised as a dynamic and engaging medium. This

workshop will offer practical advice for filming your interviews for research

and public engagement. It will include setting up your location, lighting,

sound, and equipment. We will also discuss the interview itself, how to

make space for listening and create open questions to prompt even more

open answers.


After a short break with light refreshments, you are welcome to stay with us for Cathrine's presentation on her most recent project Oslove https://www.osloove.no



Organized by

The Scottish Oral History Centre (SOHC) was established at the University of Strathclyde in 1995. Since then, it has been involved in a wide range of teaching, research and outreach activities designed primarily to encourage the use of ‘best practice’ oral history methodology in Scotland.

Professor Arthur McIvor and Dr Yvonne McFadden are Co-Directors of the SOHC and we currently have a complement of eleven additional affiliated staff: Dr Eleanor Bell, Prof Phil Cooke, Dr Matthew Eisler, Dr Laura Kelly, Dr Emma Newlands, Dr Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, Dr Fearghus Roulston, Prof Matt Smith, Dr Natalia Telepneva, Dr Angela Turner and SOHC trainer Dr Alison Chand.