Description
Funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC – IAA).History is everywhere on screen. The past is visualised in historical documentaries, period dramas, films, genealogy shows and horrible histories. Historians provide expert commentary as talking heads, while working behind the scenes as TV and film consultants, contributing their expert knowledge in myriad ways. More recently, historians have started to feature on video podcasts, TikTok videos, and many other visual formats.
However, researchers often feel uncertain about how to engage with the media, or how they might apply their underpinning research to create, develop and pitch ideas. Too often, they lack a roadmap for media engagement and lack training on performing effectively on screen.
Historians on Screen is an online workshop series intended to train historians (and researchers in related disciplines) in working with screen. Across two online workshops, participants will learn how to use historical research to create, develop and pitch screen-based ideas. Talks will be given by industry experts and experienced historians. The event is aimed at participants from postgraduate (MA and PhD) level and early career researchers.
| Period | 23 May 2025 |
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| Event type | Workshop |
| Location | Belfast, United KingdomShow on map |
| Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- History
- Employment
- Media