CRINGE ALERT. This is a short film of a handful of the videos I have produced over the last three years and why you should and why I’d love you to take a chance on me. The video showcases my presenting, shooting, scripting and editing skills with examples of emerging technology by using iPhones for PTCs. Everything … Continue reading
Category Archives: Digital
ITV News: Several care homes in the south are ‘inadequate’
Stats get released, I write about them for ITV Meridian. Which care homes across the South are up to scratch and which need work because care for the elderly is really important… Eight care homes in the South have been rated as inadequate and thirteen require improvement, according to the Care Quality Commission this week. … Continue reading
Winchester News Online: Farmers milked dry
I produced this for Winchester News Online, scooping national media on the milk price crisis that continues to blight both the farming industry and supermarkets. If you’re interested in having milk on your cornflakes, then I’d take a look. Here I am, an inner city girl, taking on a farm and cows all for journalism. … Continue reading
WINOL: Flood grants are ‘stupid’ and ‘short-sighted’
I created this for Winchester News Online following the flash floods of 2014 that left Britons just a bit soggy. This is an update piece to see if the promise of government funding had come too late. Interviews with councillors, residents and a determined flood action group. Wellies at the ready! Residents hit by the winter … Continue reading
Winchester News Online: Milk a political issue?
A profile of the milk price crisis so far – pre-election. Includes a trip to the Houses of Parliament, another farm and experimenting video on the iPhone. Dairy farmers have been hit by industry-wide milk price cuts month on month throughout the year, with some farmers being paid as little as 20ppl. Processors have not … Continue reading
WINOL: Horse owners hit by ‘devestating’ disease
I got on a horse to tell you why those sycamore helicopters aren’t so fun and the real cost of finding them in your field. International story taken and turned local, heartbreaking case study of a New Forest riding stables. Hampshire horse owners are on high alert as the number of infected horses has risen … Continue reading
WINOL: Protestors hit out against ‘disaster’ badger culls
Badger culling has been a huge source of debate throughout the Tory-led governments. Protestors marched through the streets of Winchester City Centre in November 2014. No Brian May isn’t in this package but celebrity campaigner Chris Packham gets passionate about the black and white animals. Hundreds of campaigners marched the streets of Winchester at the weekend … Continue reading
Hampshire Chronicle INTERVIEW: Troy Hodgson
I scored this media exclusive from the busy patch that is Winchester, on a rainy day we sat down over coffee to discuss the new software that could potentially be revolutionising architecture. A NEW design business has opened in Winchester, writes Megan Fisher. Digital firm Darcstudio was launched by businessman Troy Hodgson in Little Minster Street and … Continue reading
Winchester MP helps unveil new outdoor gym at Winchester village
I wrote this article for Hampshire Chronicle on the opening of an outdoor gym in a local village. It’s pretty niche/local paper style but the gym has inspiration from the community’s Great War Day. Lovely. DOZENS of residents at a village near Winchester braved the cold to unveil the newest addition to their community, wirtes Megan Fisher. Compton and Shawford Parish … Continue reading
Wow! Winchester hospital staff scoop national awards
Wouldn’t we all like to win a Wow! award?! Hospital staff recognised for a doing a great job, I’m not sure I need to sell it to you anymore. Reporting on a nice news story is pretty rare but here you have it. WINCHESTER hospital staff were among over 80 winners at this year’s Wow! … Continue reading