Capturing Alberta’s Stories: Historical Documentary
On February 28, Know History will host “Capturing Alberta’s Stories: Historical Documentary Workshop.” This free introductory workshop will share best practices for making a historical documentary. Speakers Dr. Jenna Bailey and Thomas Van Dewark will discuss how to conduct oral history interviews and plan a successful project. This workshop will be held at the Calgary Central Library, and lunch will be provided.
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