Sound & Vision Hub

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What is Sound & Vision Hub? 

Our Sound & Vision Hub is a hands-on project designed to teach all aspects of video production, perfect for social media, presentations, podcasts, and high-quality standalone videos.

What would I do if I joined? 

You will participate in digital video recording and editing, sound recording, audio editing, creating music, and soundtracks, photography, taking images and more. ECHO usually works with people aged 18 and above but for this project will consider place for anyone 16 or older. 

What would I get from attending? 

Gain practical skills and experience towards opportunities in marketing, creative media, administrative roles and further education. Unleash your creativity!  

You will learn: 

  •  Digital video recording and   non-destructive editing    techniques
  •  Image capture, photography, formatting, and editing
  •  Digital sound recording and editing
  •  Creating music, spoken word, soundtracks and podcasts

Here’s what some of the current team members say about Sound & Vision Hub: 

“I enjoy photography, working side by side with others and taking turns to use the camera and make videos”.

“We learn to use photo and video software to edit. You have to be very precise and use listening skills”.

“I feel happy to be learning new skills. I can’t wait to learn more. We are hoping to make videos of all the ECHO projects” 

When do the sessions happen

Sound & Vision Hub is open Thursdays, 9.30am – 3.30pm and can found at ECHO Smart Space, 19 West Street, Leominster, HR6 8EP

If you need to contact the project directly,  then please call 07989 403546

When do the sessions happen? 

Sound & Vision Hub is open Thursdays, 9.30am – 3.30pm and can found at ECHO Smart Space, 19 West Street, Leominster, HR6 8EP

What experience/abilities are required? 

Participants will receive full instruction by skilled staff members and volunteers, who all bring something different to the project in terms of their experience and specific skill sets. 

What outcomes can be expected? 

Practical Skills/Knowledge/Learning: 

  • Video, audio, image capture/photography, formatting and editing
  • Creative writing/writing copy for publications
  • Involvement in ECHO’s marketing and social media activities
  • Skills towards employment, further education or to develop personal interests.

What does a place cost? 

ECHO is an approved provider with Herefordshire Council and so the cost of attending a day activity such as Radio ECHO can often be included in a support plan. We accept commissioned places, direct payments or self funded attendees. The current daily cost is £60.83 

How do I take a referral forwards? 

Go to Making a referral, which provides the contact details of ECHO’s Referral Manager and tells you everything you need to know to move the process forwards.