Film and Advertising (ELCW Careers week 14)
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Week 14: Film and Advertising (Guest Speaker: Amazon’s Head of Studio Advertising)
Wednesday 9th February, 4.30 pm-5.30 pm
We know that many of you are enthusiastic watchers and experienced analysts of film. Today, we have the honour to welcome Ed Rowlands, Amazon’s Movies Lead and head of Studio Advertising. He will speak to us about careers in advertising and marketing, and opportunities to work within film and entertainment across arenas such as Advertising, Retail, Prime Video and content acquisition.
Microsoft Teams meeting
How to access this event
This event occurs through online at the link give above. It’s possible the booking page might say ‘on campus’, but please ignore that – it is just due to a glitch in the system. The event occurs on Microsoft Teams.
To access Teams, you can either use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers (it doesn’t work well from Safari or Firefox though), or, if you prefer, download the custom app, which also works on phones. We recommend you download the app since it is likely you will have events using teams at other times during your studies. Here are instructions and training for using Microsoft Teams. If you have technical issues, you can use the help centre for IT support: www.lancaster.ac.uk/helpcentre.
Will it be recorded?
We will endeavour to record it, if GDPR permissions and technical issues permit. Everybody registered for the event will receive a link to the recording 24 hours after the event.
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