Workshop with BR-Moderator Christina Wolf
Meet the “so geht MEDIEN”-expert in person.
As a reporter or presenter, you need not only journalistic skills but also a strong attitude to be convincing in front of the camera. Journalist and presenter Christina Wolf will show you how to do this in a workshop. Meet the media expert in person at DOK.fest Munich.
Christina Wolf is a journalist and presenter at Bayern 2 and Puls, the youth programme of Bayerischen Rundfunk. She gained her experience as a reporter and radio author at Deutschlandradio, ZDF and Arte, among others. Christina won the German Audiobook Award with her podcast “Transformer”. She regularly appears on camera for the programme Respekt, in which she campaigns for an open and tolerant society, and for so geht MEDIEN, where she explains the world of media to students in short videos. Christina also presents the major award ceremonies at DOK.fest Munich every year. If she hadn’t ended up as a radio presenter, she would probably be making documentary films herself.
Come to the award ceremony after the workshop!
Following the workshop, the award ceremony for the Dokumentarfilmwettbewerb für junge Menschen will take place as part of DOK.fest München. The jury – which also includes Christina Wolf – will present and award prizes to five outstanding documentary films on the subject of LIFE! submitted by school students from all over Bavaria. On stage, the young filmmakers will talk about their filming experiences and win prizes totalling 1,100 euros, donated by the Bavarian Teachers’ Association (BLLV e.V.). Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to exchange ideas at the reception in the Minna Thiel railway carriage café directly in front of HFF Munich. Celebrate with us and take a look behind the scenes of cinematic creation at the big award ceremony!
Sunday, 12 May 2024, 12pm–1pm
HFF Munich
Bernd-Eichinger-Platz 1, Munich
The workshop is aimed at teenagers and young adults aged 14 to 20. It is held in German language.
Register at: bildung@dokfest-muenchen.de
free admission