- Volunteering - It could benefit you in unexpected ways.
- No one comes from nowhere: Media portrays this as the new thing.
- Beachcombing: A 7 Step guide towards being creative.
- Don't wait to be invited to the dance? - Be determined in trying out new opportunities.
- The day you finish what do you do?
Chucklefish Games
- Producer: Leadership with commanding people.
- Long Road
- Indie Games: Developers with varying time of experience.
- Competitions create opportunities.
- Joining as many competitions could potentially get your name out there until someone recognises something good in you.
Sports Journalism
- Find new information
- Be prepared
- Believe in yourself
- Be yourself
- Diversity could show new perspectives.
- Stay true to your own values.
Young Filmmakers' Panel
- NTFS
- Opportunities take people to new prospects.
- Learn from mistakes
- Never be a perfectionist
- The sound isn't always good.
- BFI Competitions
Young People, Media and Democracy
- Organisations control the media
- Increased gap between the wealthy and the poor.
- Democracy through writing to the organisation (Tweets to the organisation regarding their concerns)
- Campaigns E-Participation Events
- Family/friends grow into the political values.
- Reading more means you're more democratic.
- Media presents stereotypes
- Young Youth mainly identified as negative.
- Those who don't have access to the internet are considered a minority.
An Audience with Tony Garnett
- Narrative based on his life
- He seemed to represent real life characters on the big screen.
- Headlines with incomplete stories - Clickbait
- Fake News
- Someone's idea of the news may mean that some stories aren't worthy because of political views and will most likely read about stories that meet their political views.
- Fake news was spread on both sides of the Brexit.
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