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A free webinar exploring how to capture, edit, and share high-quality video content using just your smartphone

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November 25, 2025
online

Tuesday 25 November 2025
12.30 - 2.00 PM

Online via Zoom

A free webinar exploring how to capture, edit, and share high-quality video content using just your smartphone. This session is hosted in partnership with the Digital Culture Network and will be presented by Dean Shaw, Tech Champion: Video and Digital Content.

Bradford Producing Hub is really pleased to present this free webinar from Digital Culture Network Tech Champion, Dean Shaw. 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Smartphone filming tips and tricks
  • Editing made easy using apps like CapCut to cut, trim, add captions and effects in minutes
  • Platform-specific tips to optimise videos for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube
  • Tips to boost views and engagement and help your content get noticed

This session is designed to help you turn simple ideas into scroll-stopping content.

Who this workshop is for

This masterclass is for:

  • Those living in or making work in the Bradford district
  • Artists working in any art form (visual arts, music, theatre, live art, etc.)
  • Creative freelancers
  • People working in small creative organisations (studios, collectives, CICs, theatre companies, charities, etc.)
Please note: Because this session will be recorded and watchable in your own time, attendance bursaries are not available. If you have any access requirements to support your participation, please let us know in the booking form.
Book your free place
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This webinar is hosted by the Digital Culture Network. You may be interested in booking a place on their own upcoming webinars.

Meet the host
Headshot of Dean Shaw, a white man in his forties. He has very short dark hair, brown eyes and wears a navy polo t-shirt.

Arts Council England’s Digital Culture Network offers free digital skills advice and training to artists, creatives and anyone working with or for a creative or cultural organisation in England. Our digital experts – Tech Champions – can help you learn new skills, fix problems, or grow your audience/ We offer advice in areas including social media, digital content creation, websites, ticketing, data capture and analysis and email marketing.

"With over five years of experience working with arts and culture organisations of all sizes at the Digital Culture Network, I’ve gained a deep understanding of how to craft engaging content that resonates. My background spans directing and producing online and TV content for major brands such as Red Bull, Audi, Toyota, and F1. I’ve also helped start-ups with limited resources achieve a global digital presence. To date, my work has garnered over 100 million views on YouTube."

This event is supported by:

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