Northwest Vision and Media, create the bigger picture
Virtual Voices
How
can we
develop
young
people’s
voices
so
they
become
the
media
literate
content
creators
and
storytellers
of the
future?
Virtual
Voices
brings
the
media
industry
together
with
young
media
makers
and
their
teachers
or
tutors
to
attempt
to
answer
this
question
and
many
others…
Thursday
10
July
2008,
Watershed,
Bristol,
UK
9.30am
–
5pm
For
young
people
How
can
you
use
the
web to
have a
say
about
the
things
you
care
about?
How
does
the
news
work
and
how
can
you
get
involved
in
creating
the
stories?
How
can
you
shape
TV and
IPTV
programmes
like
Skins?
What
might
the
media
look
like
by the
time
you
come
to
work
in
it?
For
Teachers,
Tutors
and
Workshop
Leaders
How
is
changing
technology
affecting
the
way
the
media
works?
How
can
collaborations
with
media
practitioners
address
the
work-based
learning
demands
of the
new
Creative
and
Media
diplomas?
How
can
students’
existing
skills
with
technology
be
used
within
the
classroom?
For
everyone
How
relevant
are
media
studies
and
skills
with
‘old’
media
in an
online,
interactive
world?
How
are
broadcasters
and
content
makers
responding
to the
challenge
of
developing
audiences
in an
era
when
the
“audience
is
dead”
and
young
people
spend
increasing
amounts
of
time
online
rather
than
in
front
of
newspapers
or
televisions?
In a
world
of
ever
increasing
sources
of
information,
how
can we
make
sure
young
people
have
the
skills
to
discern
bias
and
make
informed
contributions
to
debates
and
decision
making?
What
will
it be
like?
The
event
will
include
inspiring
speakers,
involving
workshops
and
hands-on
activities.
Click
here
for
more
information
as the
programme
is
finalised
or
sign
up to
the
Virtual
Voices
e-mailing
list.
The
event
takes
place
at
Watershed,
Bristol’s
accessible
harbourside
media
centre.
Tickets
cost
£50
each
including
lunch.
To
book
call
+44
(0)117
927
5100.
We
have
some
free
places
reserved
for
young
people
involved
in
producing
media
–
if
you’d
like
to
attend
but
don’t
have
the
money
please
email
us.
www.swscreen.co.uk/virtualvoices
This
event
is
presented
by
South
West
Screen
and
RiO
Thanks
to our
supporters:
Futurelab,
Learning
and
Skills
Council
and UK
Film
Council.


