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Sound Recording Studio |
Development Communications (DEVCOMS) Network through its sound production studio assists journalists in the production of development programmes, gingles, announcement, drama, documentaries etc on radio and other storage media. We provide the required facilities free of charge provided such productions are development oriented and for the public.
With our mobile studio, DevComs can now stream development - oriented events live on the internet for view by partners and our followers online.
More so, we have been able to mentor journalists during our projects to produce reports on issues such as education, climate change, maternal mortality, HIV $ AIDS, nutrition and so on.
Nevertheless, independent producers and organisations are also allowed to use the studio if they agree to provide the running cost during usage. |
Facilities for audio recording and editing.
Recording room
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Below are some of the audio productions in connection with DevComs-through mentoring, supervision and tracking of reports by our partner journalists.
- 1. Emergency Landlord (MP3)
- Emergency Landlord is one of the group radio productions produced by about 30 broadcast producers and presenters in Lagos State during a three-day media skills training on reporting climate change in Lagos. The documentary was produced just immediately after the July 10, 2011 flooding in Lagos State Nigeria that claimed more than five lives and destroyed properties. The training was organised by Policy Advocacy Project Partnership on Climate Change in Lagos, a group of 10 non-governmental organisations, including DevComs Network, working on climate change in Lagos.
- Houses on Sinking Sand (MP3)
- Houses on Sinking Sand is another group radio productions produced by about 30 broadcast producers and presenters in Lagos State during a three-day media skills training on reporting climate change in Lagos. The documentary was produced just immediately after the July 10, 2011 flooding in Lagos State Nigeria that claimed more than five lives and destroyed properties. The training was organised by Policy Advocacy Project Partnership on Climate Change in Lagos, a group of 10 non-governmental organisations, including DevComs Network, working on climate change in Lagos.
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| Contact Information: Development Communications (DevComs) Network, 26 Adebola Street, Off Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria; Email: info@devcomsnetwork.org or devcoms@yahoo.com; Tel: +234-1-819-6309 or +2348033053713; Copyright (C) 2011. |
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