Interviews and script: Susa Dickerson. Camera and editing: Dominic Simpson. In this video Welsh delegate Neil Taylor discusses why professional photographers are still important in the 21st century; and incumbment NUJ President Peter Murray discusses his feelings about leaving his post and what he plans to do next.
Category Archive: DMTV
Photographer and NUJ member Jess Hurd on reporting in Egypt
NUJ member Jess Hurd talks about the problems working as a photojournalist in an area of conflict and her experiences of Egyptian security forces.
Student delegates at the NUJ Delegate Meeting discuss internships
A film exploring journalism internships and the difference between work experience and exploitation by Lauren Williams, Bertie Evans and Matthew Taylor (Low quality version).
Exploring new ways of recruiting student journalists to the NUJ
The NUJ is finding that it is best to attract emerging journalists while they are still at university and is adapting its recruitment methods to appeal to more students. Report by Holly McCormack, Vicky Britton and Gareth Dowling.
Student delegate Sam Butler speaks on Wikileaks motion
Student delegate Sam Butler spoke on order paper 13 motion 112 on Wikileaks. Sam mentioned that a lack of scrutiny of these websites could put “lives, careers and liberty” at risk. Sam ended by quoting Gargi Patel “We have rights, but also responsibilities” and said that he “couldn’t agree more.” The motion was carried.
Swansea NUJ Branch
Three generations of Swansea NUJ Branch members talk about the past, the present and the future of the branch.
280 Miles in 240 minutes.
Photography student reporting on the NUJ Delegate Meeting travels by train from Portsmouth to Southport in time for the conference.
London Calling
Chris Wheal and Lizzie Houghton head into London to the NUJ’s headquarters at Kings Cross to iron out the admin for the student conference and work experience programme.