lecturer editing and media production, 2011

At the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, I delivered specialized instruction and assessment within the media production and editing modules. My work focused on preparing students for the practical realities of fast-paced media environments, ensuring they understood both the technical requirements and the editorial research necessary for high-quality content creation.

The curriculum I delivered covered the essential phases of pre-production and production. This included content editing and research, where I guided students through the development of professional formats, line-ups, and shooting scripts. By focusing on these foundational elements, I helped students understand how to translate a creative concept into a structured, executable production plan. We also explored the dual nature of production, balancing technical execution with the development of meaningful content segments.

A central component of the module was the television studio environment. I led students through the development and creation of short multi-camera shows, providing hands-on instruction in the various roles required for a successful studio broadcast. This involved managing the complexities of real-time coordination, camera switching, and floor management. By simulating a professional studio atmosphere, I provided students with a clear understanding of the collaborative effort needed to produce broadcast-ready media. This experience reinforced my focus on industry alignment and technical precision within a higher education framework.