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Find out what it's like to work at the BBC from the people who know!
Mark Howitt, Service Owner (Participation) - myBBC
An insight into what the myBBC project is, and how you can become part of the team.
Search vacancies (type myBBC into the search option): careerssearch.bbc.co.uk/
Search vacancies (type myBBC into the search option): careerssearch.bbc.co.uk/
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Antony Smith, Development Manager - myBBC
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An insight into what the myBBC project is, and how you can become part of the team. Search vacancies (type myBBC into the search option): careerssearch.bbc.co.uk/
Access All Areas BBC Birmingham
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Birmingham is a fantastic city, and this video showcases what is loved about Birmingham and what the BBC do there.
BBC Birmingham (The Mailbox)
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Birmingham is an incredible city and BBC Birmingham is centred in The Mailbox, a lively hub of shops, restaurants and businesses.
BBC Business Apprentices Higher Apprenticeship
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Find out about the BBC scheme and hear from those who have taken part.
Digital Journalist Apprenticeship
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It's your voice, it's your time, come and join us!
Shortform Digital Talent Search
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Find out about the scheme from BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra's Clara Amfo. www.bbc.co.uk/shortform Entry is only open to people living in West Yorkshire. This is a pilot project that the BBC intends to roll out to other cities across the UK at a later date.
Diversity at the BBC
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Staff at the BBC talk about how the organisation and colleagues have encouraged diversity and supported those with a disability. Have a look to find out what we're doing.
Women in Technology at the BBC
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BBC Future Media is responsible for all of the BBC's digital media services. We create products like BBC iPlayer and BBC News Online. Watch this to hear women in Future Media talk about how they love working for the BBC and the support they have been given.
Editor
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This role involves editing BBC Radio 4's File on 4 as well as other investigative programmes and documentaries. An Editor for this strand needs to be a seasoned journalist - delivering new angles and original insights for their audience. Managing a small team of team of producers and freelance reporters, their job is to select stories and make sure the final programme stays within BBC Editorial...
Multimedia Sports News Editor
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The role of Multimedia Sports News Editor involves making sure that only the most up to date and accurate sports news is being broadcast they will also aim to bring audiences one step closer to the action. BBC Sport encompasses a comprehensive website, live web streaming, IPTV, Red Button and mobile services. The role requires someone with a hefty amount of experience in journalism and the abil...
Audience Researcher
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Researchers support Assistant Producers and Producers by undertaking research into any subject or issue relevant to the series, using all sources of reference, including proper note-taking. Research may involve finding, and contacting individuals and organisations as well as finding locations for filming, and making a preliminary selection of suitable material and music. Researchers could also ...
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I wonder how she's doing now? Great info. Thanks
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Have you noticed the latest tendency, including on the World Service, for newsreaders to drop their voice during the course of a news item? So the story will start with a strong voice, and gradually peter out to almost a whisper towards the end! Then the next story begins strongly and, sure enough, peters out again towards the end. Why? Is the start of the story always more important than the end? I don't think so.... sometimes the end is more important and more factual than the beginning! Also, bearing in mind that the World Service broadcasts to people, and interviews people, who do not have English as their first language, I find it surprising that many presenters race through certain items, and sometimes pose questions in an almost unintelligible way to a non-native English speaker. I think this is disrespectful to the interviewee, and also unfair because that person may be nervous and/or unsure of their own linguistic skills.
Recently I wrote a song about London, I would like to see if there's some way to show it for a pruducer please.
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One feels it is a big mistake taken Gideon's show of air. Man is not called " the Govenor " for a reason.
I like watching BBC and BBC world service the radio .you are welcome on my page but no need to any intermediate who works as a journalist or any medias here
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BBC Archive Centre in Perivale looks brilliant.
This video is fabulous and it looks like a great place to work
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Brilliantly informative video. It deserves to be updated and with professionally produced subtitles.
It has taken a while and for the penny to drop but finally in 2022 it is great to see the BBC recognising what the BBC schedules have been missing for a number of years and that is the creative and innovative input from Birmingham and the entire Midlands region such as they had through the wonderful Pebble Mill studios . Relocating large BBC departments to Salford / Manchester has sent the BBC backwards , the real natural home for a successful BBC in the regions has always been a creative Birmingham and Midlands region and its unique programming without question.
The BBC Archive Centre in Perivale looks amazing and it must be a privilege and an honour to work there especially with so many old programmes.
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Nice.. feel there should be an update on this video, this is 7yrs already. The feel and aesthetic as well as some info 'may' have changed. (Hope to join d BBC family in nearest future) all things being equal
Merci beaucoup pour cette comprehension en anglais, malgres le fait que nous n'avons quasi rien compris pendant un EXAMEN. Je remerci fortement cette personne qui nous présente se quil fais, mais il vient de détruire inconciament le BAC de plusieurs élève. Merci frero
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Thank you so much for uploading this video to UA-cam this is really fascinating to watch and it is really interesting to see how many items were moved out of BBC Television Centre to the BBC Archive Centre in Perivale.
Wow! It's amazing how many items were moved out of BBC Television Centre to the BBC Archive Centre in Perivale.
Wow, thanks for this. I just graduated from the National Broadcast Academy in Lagos, two days ago. Programme Basic Journalism. I would like to do my internship at BBC. Kindly let me know if there is any opportunity for me to practice in this world biggest broadcast organization.
(video's transcript) Hello my name is Martin Cornwell and I am a subtitler. As a subtitler, we work on pre-recorded programmes, everything from _Bargain Hunt_ to _Question Time_ , and also on a lots of live output, such as the BBC News channel. (RESPEAKING) Also we have invested in new road project in and around the area, comma, which have been called for four years, full stop. Most people think subtitlers do a lot of typing, whereas actually we produce subtitles using voice-recognition software and a technique that we call re-speaking, where I will have an audio feed of what is coming on through the TV, and I will speak along with that input, repeating it. (RESPEAKING) We need to make sure that whatever changes we make have children - posmac - rights at the heart. It doesn’t sound much like normal spoken English. We have to speak in this monotone way, giving equal weight to each syllable we speak. (RESPEAKING) So, comma, you now how the game works, full stop. Let’s meet the usual suspects, full stop. This is because the computer can’t understand a lot of the intonation of normal speech. Today I’m starting off doing a piece of pre-recorded television. It’s a BBC game show, so I’ll have a chance - cos it’s pre-recorded - to speak in all of the subtitles. (RESPEAKING) Behind this screen are four contestants who will be hoping their knowledge is flawless, comma. And then to go back and tidy it all up, correcting any spelling mistakes and making sure it’s 100% grammatically accurate as well. This afternoon I’m going to be live on air, doing BBC Parliament. Where this differs from the pre-recorded stuff is that I have to, before I go on air, research all the words that the computer might not recognise, and teach these to the computer beforehand. (RESPEAKING) Moody’s, comma, Moody’s, comma, the UK has been downgraded by the Moody’s, full stop. So then when I go live, I should be able to produce some fairly accurate live subtitles. One of the most important qualities a subtitler should have really is the ability to concentrate for long periods. (RESPEAKING) And for many families involved, comma, the process can be drawn out and emotionally draining, full stop. We are on air for 15 minutes at a time, so we're 15 minutes on, 15 minutes off, but that could be over the course of two and a half hours. So you need to be able to maintain your concentration the whole time, making sure you’re hearing everything that's being said by all of the speakers and recreating it accurately. It's very satisfying to think that we’re helping people, hard of hearing, to enjoy TV in the way that they might not have done in the past. Obviously, they have a right to expect a very high standard, and when we can provide that, it feels good. * _posmac_ command is a command that should, if I remember correct, insert a apostrophe mark after the spoken word in WinCAPS subtitling programme when you're re-speaking via Dragon speech recognition software. But I may be wrong, so don't judge me so harsh.
Thank you so much for uploading this to UA-cam this is absolutely fascinating. I was wondering does anybody here actually know what Playdays episode was being digitised at 01:16 01:17 as I do not recognise this and I do not have it recorded does anybody else know what episode it was?
I don't know but I recognise that fault - it's D3 mistracking - D3 video tracks are "interleaved" - that is, each head sweep records a patchwork of pixels (spread out, not continuous), and it takes 4 head sweeps to actually fill the screen with new pixels. When a D3 tape suffers mistracking, it miscalculates which 'patchwork' to plot the latest set of pixels onto the screen at, so the pixels get 'painted' in positions slightly offset by a pixel or two to one side of where they should be - leading to that 'sprinkled pepper' effect around anything with sharp edges. Beginning and ends of programmes can suffer from this more than anywhere else because of where the tape might have suddenly been fast forwarded or rewound from.
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01:16 01:17 What Playdays episode was this one does anybody recognise it
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I tell you something it must be an absolute rewarding experience to be able to work at the BBC Archive Centre in Perivale and I believe that the privilege of working there is having access to 50 years of the best BBC programmes of all time including 400,000 shows and media history which was moved out of the headquarters of BBC Television to the BBC Archive Centre.
This is my reward quality job I would like to get a job working at BBC Archive that is my dream job as I would be able to watch all the archived programmes!
It is nice to see Playdays one of my favourite programmes it is awesome
Thanks a bunch for this upload this is brilliant
How do I enroll myself as a producer at BBC Asian Network if I am already working at a Radio Station?
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Hello Dear, How can I enroll in Journalism Apprenticeship I have some training in news reporting in Arabic language. I done some work long time ago and would like to sharpen my skills.
Hello Dear, How can I enroll in Journalism Apprenticeship? I have some training in news reporting in Arabic language. I done some work long time ago and would like to sharpen my skills.
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Is there somewhere I can complain about the vile racist comments made about Luther by the BBC's head of diversity?