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Journalist

Erika Peter

    Info
  • Montreal  Canada

Professional Status
Freelancer

Job/Career Available

Welcome! Bienvenue! Benvenidos! Benvenuto! Bem-Vindo!

“I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world.” Henry R. Luce

Professional Experience

Online journalist

Kahnawake News - Kahnawake - Canada(Internship - April 2010 - May 2010)

  • Researches, interviews, photographs
  • Wrote radio scripts for K103 news - which is in the same building

TV Journalist

CBC Montreal - Montreal - Canada(Internship - March 2010 - March 2010)

  • Researches, interviews, audio and video editing, shotlist

Radio Journalist

Concordia University - Montreal - Canada(Student Project - September 2009 - December 2009)

  • Interview, audio editing, announcer, poll, live-hit

Print Journalist

La Gazette du Val d'Oise - Pontoise - France(Freelancer - January 2009 - May 2009)

  • Researches, interviews, photographs, editing with QuarkXpress

Skills

TV Journalist

  • TV news writing
  • Reporter
  • Live-hit
  • Audio and video editing with Final Cut

Radio Journalist

  • Radio news writing
  • Reporter
  • Announcer
  • Live-hit
  • Poll
  • Editing

Multimedia Journalist

  • HTML codes
  • Dreamweaver
  • Slideshow
  • Soundslide

Print journalist

  • Editorial quality
  • Interviews
  • High level photographs
  • Editing with QuarkXpress

Photojournalist

  • High level photographer
  • Editing Photoshop
  • Captions

Languages

  • English: fluent
  • French: fluent
  • Spanish: beginner
  • Italian: beginner
  • Portuguese: beginner

Education

Graduate Diploma in Journalism

Concordia University (June 2009 - April 2010)
  • This program provides a thorough and intensive professional formation. The emphasis in the production workshops – radio and television broadcasting, print and on-line media – is on practical skills, with newsroom and production standards applied to all assignments and activities. As much as possible, students work in "live" news situations, covering the same kinds of news events as professional working journalists.