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The Edit: News made mobile

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Thomson Geer board room
melbourne, australia
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Wed, 5 Mar, 6:15pm - 8pm AEDT

Event description

Are you a budding journalist eager to dive into the world of mobile-first journalism and vertical video? Join the ABC’s Digital Story Innovation team’s Mark Doman, social media producer with The Age Gabriela Sumampow and video first journalist with News Corp’s National Sport Newsroom Tayla Little to find out how.

With more people using mobile phones to access news, this event will help you understand how to make your content stand out. You’ll gain insights into crafting compelling online stories and vertical videos. With expert advice and real-world examples, this event will give you the tools to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving media landscape.

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About our industry guests

Mark Doman is a journalist with the ABC’s Digital Story Innovations team, which produces high-quality visual, interactive and data-driven stories.

Tayla Little is a video-first journalist with News Corp’s National Sport Newsroom. Tayla is dedicated to engaging a demographic of users who, like herself, consume news primarily on their phones. She combines her keen eye for storytelling with a deep passion for sports and has quickly gained a reputation for her empathetic and insightful interviewing style.

Gabriela Sumampow is a Social Media Producer and Journalist at The Age. With a background in journalism and media production, she’s passionate about experimenting with new, digital mediums in journalism — especially in vertical video. She is a former Deputy Social Media Producer at The Conversation Australia, and has freelanced for VICE, Beat Magazine, Canvas8, and more.

The Edit is the Melbourne Press Club’s event series for young and early career journalists.

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Thomson Geer board room
melbourne, australia