The event run by Access to Music will have a focus on vlogging and social media.
Helen Anderson and Becca Rose will be giving a talk on vlogging, social media and YouTube management as part of a creative media workshop, run by Access to Music Norwich.
Access to Music will also be providing information and answering questions about their new Level 3 Creative Media course launching in September. The course will have an emphasis on vlogging/social media and channel/brand creation and management.
The workshop is for people aged 14 – 17 and will take place 18 February. Places are limited to 30. For more information and to book a place click here.
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