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Engaging Audiences: Building RHUL's TV Activity through Academic Outreach

This project aims to support BFI TV activity and expand audiences by engaging academics in the community to promote Royal Holloway, University of London. Through a selection of content, development of talk events, and public dissemination efforts including screenings, Q&As, public lectures, and keynote events, the project fosters institutional benefits and goodwill with TV practitioners for potential future collaborations. It also enhances departmental cohesion, networks, and benefits PhD students while creating opportunities for future projects and funding bids. The initiative, led by Rob Turnock, seeks to leverage RHUL expertise and have a positive impact on the community.

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Engaging Audiences: Building RHUL's TV Activity through Academic Outreach

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  1. LCACE Impact Narratives Rob Turnock 22 March 2010

  2. Aims • To support BFI TV activity • To expand audiences • Academics in the community • To promote RHUL • To build activity • To have fun?

  3. RHUL expertise • Selection of content • Development of talk events • Chairs/interviewers • ‘Helping hands’ • Audience promotion

  4. Season • Screenings (17) • On- Q&As (TV producers/writers-directors and execs • Public Lectures (2) • 2 keynote stage events

  5. Public dissemination • BFI Guide • Posters • Press advertising (Independent & New Statesman) • Independent feature • Prog notes

  6. Impacts (or benefits?): • Institutional • Promoted/consolidated reputation of Dept. • Rhetorical? – Students, public, faculty, REF? • Departmental cohesion (practice vs theory) • Network • Goodwill with TV practitioners (future collaboration?) • Benefits to PhD students • Goodwill with BFI Southbank (hopefully) • Knowledge • Future project/funding bid • Journal special edition • Personal

  7. And finally... Thank You Rob Turnock rob.turnock@rhul.ac.uk

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