EULAR PARE Education and Training Modules: Guide to Conducting Media Interviews
- If you are a national member organisation of PARE there is a good chance you will either be contacted by the media, or want to actively engage with the media to promote a campaign or event.
This guide helps you prepare for media enquiries where you will need to react to questions from a journalist from the press, or a radio or TV presenter.
For ease of use we have divided this guide into parts:Part One provides background information on the media and Part Two provides information and tips on conducting media interviews.A fully copy of the manual can be downloaded as a pdf herePart One: Background
This video was filmed live at a workshop on Media Interviews held at the 20th EULAR Annual European Conference of PARE in Portugal in February 2017. The workshop included theory and practical exercises. In the first exercise participants worked in pairs to roleplay media interviews both from the perspective of a representative from an organisation and a journalist or broadcaster. Each participant also practised a mock media interview, which was filmed for feedback.
- EULAR PARE Education and Training Modules: Guide to How to Make a Video
EULAR PARE Education and Training Modules: Guide to How to Make a Video
Video is a popular and powerful communications and training tool and is widely used on websites, across social media platforms and at conferences and events. Everyone with a smart phone or webcam on their computer has the ability to make and post a video, but affordable cameras and simple equipment can also be used to make and edit very professional looking videos.
This guide is designed to help you plan, film and edit a video. The guide has been divided into four parts, all of which provide advice, considerations and practical instructions and tips.A full copy of the manual can be downloaded as pdf here.
Part one covers planning your video from setting your objectives, developing a structure and creative approach, creating a storyboard, finding suitable venues and choosing the best people to appear in your video to practical aspects such as gaining permissions and consents, setting deadlines and budgeting.
Part one
How to make a video (1): Planning
Part two provides information on equipment along with tips for filming your video.
Part two
Part four covers editing, uploading and promoting your video.
Part four
- Template consent forms
- Planning checklist
- Checklist for people being filmed
- Checklist for guide questions
- Checklist for filming
- Translation template
- EULAR PARE: Biosimilar - Need to know
EULAR PARE: Biosimilar - Need to know