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http://www.billgentile.com/workshops.html Backpack Journalism Workshops, With Emmy Award Winning Producer and Backpack Journalist Bill Gentile

The Backpack Journalism Workshops With Bill Gentile are intensive, five-day immersions in the craft of visual storytelling. An Emmy Award-winning backpack journalist and pioneer in the craft, Gentile teaches you how to master the genre increasingly in demand by broadcast and web outlets worldwide.

Gentile brings more than 30 years of field experience to teach the full range of skills essential to making powerful, character-driven stories for television and the Internet.
Story Conception • Shooting • Scriptwriting • Narrating • Editing • Marketing

In this unique and supportive environment you will learn:
• To use portable video equipment to effectively capture images and sound.
• To recognize and cultivate dramatic story arcs.
• To conduct proper, in-depth interviews.
• To write powerful treatments and scripts.
• To narrate your story.
• To edit with Final Cut Pro for maximum effect.
• To distribute your story to local, national or 
global audiences.

Learn to harness the power of visual storytelling
and to compete with the best professionals in the field.

Register today for a five-day intensive hands-on workshop.

For more information, view student videos
and registration form:
http://billgentile.com/workshops.html
Bill Gentile Productions 202.492.6405


You are an inspiring and gifted teacher. The workshop was, far and away, the best professional development experience Ive ever had.
— Tom Lyons.


Im overwhelmed by the sense of how much Ive grown in such a short time...From coming into the workshop with little to no understanding of what makes effective visual storytelling to leaving with a stronger sense of the structure that lies beneath all good stories, I cant thank you enough.
— Jon Haas, aspiring filmmaker

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