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Monday, September 25, 2006

Conference footage required - no comments

An advertisement:
We need your clips of the Labour party conference!

I Was There is a news review show where we will look back on the big stories of 2006 ... as seen and recorded by you. To be broadcast on ITV later in the year. If you caught something on camera that sums up 2006, be it a major news, sporting or entertainment event, we want it!



We're specifically looking for footage and pictures from the party conferences this year. We are trying to get hold of amateur video clips and photos of anything interesting/exciting that happens at the Labour conference next week - obviously especially anything involving Tony Blair/Gordon Brown and the higher profile members of the party.

We can use footage of any kind, from mobile phone videos to digital cameras videos and camcorders etc. We will pay a fee for any footage that we end up using so there's some incentive for everyone to get filming!

Please send any clips or pictures to iwasthere@itv.com or 07834 940000. For more information see www.itv.com/iwasthere
Download the flyer here, knock yourselves out, and make sure you abide by all relevant laws and ethical codes in doing so.

Come to think of it, I'm the only one who doesn't make any money out of this, which is one reason among several that I don't think Bloggers4Labour should take part in future publicity events. What do you think?

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