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Camille Dundas is a media expert, having worked as a news writer and producer for Toronto’s major news programs including CBC National, CP24 Breaking News, CityTV News and CTV’s Canada AM. Camille’s journalistic style is anchored by her mastery of and passion for storytelling, so it should come as no surprise that Camille is also an educator. She loves to share her knowledge of the media landscape and the unique lessons she has learned during the last ten years she’s been working in the broadcast industry. A personal and professional milestone for Camille was meeting the late Nelson Mandela and the rare opportunity to co-direct an educational documentary about maternal health in Rwanda. As a media consultant at 404 Media Group, she leads practical workshops that give clients critical insight into how the media works, and how it can work for them. Camille is also a News Writer at CTV Canada AM.
During our discussion, Camille talked about:
– Some of her background
– When and where did he love of media start
– Her first job in the media
– What she does at CTV’s Canada AM
– Why she wanted to talk about “Being black in the media”
– her thoughts on if things have gotten better for blacks in the media
– The importance of news outlets in having diverse backgrounds represented on their staff
– How her approach in her media career has changed
– What is she hearing from young black who wants to get into the media
– What is the public perception of the media
– The effect social media has had on the news industry
– Her biggest challenge with being black in the media
– When and why did she start doing media training
– the importance of relationships in her media journey
– Her upcoming workshops: How To Write Your Story (April 13, 2014) , How To Tell Your Story (April 26, 2014) and Telling Your Story On Camera (May 4, 2014)
You can contact Camille via:
Email
Twitter
Linkedin
404 Media Group Training
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Camille talking about Part 1 of a 3 part media training workshop series that she will be facilitating that begins April 13, 2014. Only 25 spaces available! Click on the following link to for more information and to purchase tickets: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/media-training-101-your-story-write-it-sell-it-tell-it-tickets-10358152513?aff=SRCH
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