International Youth Reporter Training in Vienna

Róisín Murphy is from Lahardane, Ballina, Co Mayo and is photo of roisinpart of the Spunout National Action Panel. She is interested in journalism and reporting, particularly on issues related to youth and youth events. The opportunity to attend an International Youth Reporter training event in Vienna and report on the EU Youth Conference, using social storytelling, was a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience.

I recently travelled to Vienna, Austria, to take part in the International Youth Reporter Training, and it is safe to say that it has been one of the most amazing experiences of my life!

I came across the application for the training on a Facebook group for volunteers of SpunOut.ie. Once I read the description, I applied straight away, knowing it was something I was really interested in doing. However, I never really thought I would get it. I was so surprised and happy when I received the email from Léargas (who were organising the group of Irish reporters) saying I had been accepted.

On the first day of the trip we travelled to Vienna, and in the evening met our fellow participants, who came from a range of European countries including Greece, Cyprus, Poland and Italy. We got to meet and get to know the other participants, as well as Ursula and Natalie, the organisers of the training.

Social storytelling

On Day Two, we received training from a Belgian group called Chase. They spoke about ‘social storytelling’ and how to create videos and stories for social media. We learned about different techniques when filming videos and creating stories for social media sites such as Instagram, and about the type of equipment and software to use. We were then able to have a ‘trial run’ at creating a video or story and receive feedback to prepare for the following day at the EU Youth Conference.

selfie of young journalists

EU Youth Conference

On Day Three, we had the amazing opportunity of attending the EU Youth Conference. We had to put the skills we learned in training into practice by making a video or social media story about the conference. At the conference we met many inspiring young people who were the youth delegates from different EU countries, along with many Youth Ministers from these countries. Myself and the other Irish participants of the training were eager to find the Irish youth delegates, which didn’t prove too difficult as we soon spotted Dean wearing a Dublin jersey! Dean, Imelda and Dan are three brilliant young people from Ireland who are bringing the views of Irish youth to the attention of their peers and Youth Ministers from across Europe.

During the Conference, we worked on videos about the conference, using the skills we had learned. Different participants took on different approaches, from making short promotional videos about the conference, to a more relaxed vlog style of video. Many participants also took on the social media story style, creating Instagram stories to document the day.

photo of roisin and other trainees

Work done!

Day Four was the final day of the training. We were now able to show our completed videos to the other members of the group, and give our opinion and critique each other’s work. This was very helpful as we were able to take note of what other people enjoyed and what could be improved in future projects we may take part in. We reflected on the reporter training as a whole and on the youth conference, discussing what went well and what we could do better in the future.

Here's the video I made:

 

 

That evening we got the chance to be tourists in Vienna, taking a boat trip on the Danube. Some members of the group then visited the Albertina museum while the others visited a theme park. This was followed by an amazing dinner in a traditional Austrian restaurant.

photo of restaurant in vienna

We were sad to leave the city and all our new friends on Day Five, but I hope that we will meet again in the near future, perhaps on another international training just like this one.

I learned so much throughout the trip and training in Vienna. Travelling abroad with a group of almost complete strangers boosted my confidence greatly, and gave me many great memories. I learned a lot about the creation of videos, specifically for social media, and how important certain styles, techniques and equipment are in creating videos

I would really recommend any young person to get involved in an international activity like this. It truly was one of the best experiences of my life!!

Find out more

Róisín's International Youth Reporter training was funded under Erasmus+ Youth in Action. See our Youth Training Opportunities page for more events like this.

SpunOut.ie is Ireland’s youth information website created by young people, for young people. It provides information to around 140,000+ active readers each month. Established in 2005, the Spunout vision is to help create an Ireland where young people aged between 16 and 25 are empowered with the information they need to live active, happy, and healthy lives.

Chase is a group of urban digital creators who make videos, photos, articles and social stories on urban music, lifestyle, creatives and society.


Images and video courtesy of Róisín Murphy. We welcome your contributions to 'Insights' at comms@leargas.ie.

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