On March 24-26, 2018, the Open Media Hub Project is organising In Depth Broadcast Training for 15 TV journalists/cameramen/ editors from Palestinian media – a 3-day course on news production focused on editorial, filming, writing and editing skills. During the course, participating TV crews will produce appealing and informative visual stories editorially relevant for your … [Read more...]
Advanced Broadcast Training, Lebanon
On September 25th , 26th and 27th 2017 the OPEN Media Hub is organising an Advanced Broadcast Training for journalists and producers of Lebanese media with renowned broadcast journalist trainer Sofia Amara. Ms Amara is an award-winning documentary author and works for France 2 Envoyé Spécial, Canal+, Arte and France 24. The Advanced Broadcast Training session will cover … [Read more...]
In-Depth Broadcast Training in Armenia
On 14-16 and 18-20 September 2017 the Open Media Hub is organising an In-Depth Broadcast training for 10 journalists and cameramen from Armenian media. Stephane Bentura, a senior reporter and a documentary film maker with years of experience in former Soviet Union, the US and France, Simon Hustings, a senior cameraman and editor trainer, Armenian media expert Nina Iskandaryan … [Read more...]
Star Loving, and Being 20 in Georgia
When night comes and there are no clouds in the sky, hunting starts. It’s hunting on the sky landscapes, stars and planets, on the Milky Way. Dimitri is a Georgian student and Astrophotographer. He sometimes alone sometimes with his friends goes out of Tbilisi to take photos of deep skies and bring the beautiful night landscapes to our eyes. Authors: Marita Tevzadze, Ana … [Read more...]
Visa Liberalisation and What it Would Mean for Ordinary People
The question of visa liberalisation is of critical importance for almost all Georgians. As the European Union passes it in 2017, it could transform the lives of many people. From students, who want to travel to Europe to study, to professional musicians who want to perform in Europe, to businessmen, who need to travel. There were fears in Georgia that procrastination on the … [Read more...]