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'''''Video Diaries''''' was a [[BBC]] television programme produced by the [[Community Programme Unit]]. The series of programmes was created in 1990 by producer Jeremy Gibson. The programme's production team offered members of the public basic video training and ongoing support. The [[Personal journal|diarist]] was then left to gather their material with a [[camcorder]]. They would then have further support in editing and [[post-production]]
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'''''Video Diaries''''' is a [[BBC]] television programme produced by the [[Community Programme Unit]]. The series of programmes was created in 1990 by producer Jeremy Gibson. The programme's production team offered members of the public basic video training and ongoing support. The [[Personal journal|diarist]] was then left to gather their material with a [[camcorder]]. They would then have further support in editing and [[post-production]].
During 1991 - 1992 Bob Long was a producer. By 1993 the programmes was developed into the ''[[Video Nation]]'' project.


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Latest revision as of 23:45, 16 March 2024

Video Diaries is a BBC television programme produced by the Community Programme Unit. The series of programmes was created in 1990 by producer Jeremy Gibson. The programme's production team offered members of the public basic video training and ongoing support. The diarist was then left to gather their material with a camcorder. They would then have further support in editing and post-production.