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I would describe myself as an experienced individual who is well versed with the current trends in the TV Broadcast industry. I have spent years in live studios operating TV equipment and ultimately as a director with deep knowledge of the TV gallery, cameras and studio floors. I am a hands on apt leaner who keeps abreast with the newest technologies in the field. I can rig up multi camera setups on location, come up with scripts, operate audio visual kits and direct with amazing ease. I apply myself using traditional and new technology to meet my employer’s editorial goals. As a director I am aware of the new digital trends that will drive the future of information dissemination and therefore I strive to reduce the gap in TV and digital production techniques as a way of resource saving. I consider myself as the final ‘gate keeper’ as far as live news in concerned. I am the kind of person you could use in your team given my resilience, creativity and adaptability.
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This is a BBC syndicated show made for partner stations for swahili speaking nations in East Africa. It was a live show that was recently discontinued and i was part of the launch as a director. It ran for five years from the BBC Nairobi studios.