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Become a vlogger

Would you like to get into vlogging? Now is your time to shine. We're on the lookout for resident vloggers to represent our buildings!

Why should you become one of our vloggers?

If you've always fancied giving vlogging a go but never quite knew where to start, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Our vloggers will get to attend a half day workshop (on Wednesday 20 February) where you will get pro-tips, and will get to use our equipment for three full days for free. Not enough to entice you? Each vlogger will also receive a £100 shopping voucher of their choosing.

Do I need any experience?

Having existing social media channels is beneficial, but not necessary! You will learn all you need to know at the workshop, just bring your enthusiasm and be camera-ready.

How do I enter?

If you would like to become one of our vloggers, fill in the form below and upload a 30-90 second clip telling us what your favourite thing about your residence is. No need to edit the video, a recording from your phone is fine - we just want to get a better idea of your personality!

Deadline for entries is Sunday 10 February. We will notify the selected vloggers by Friday 15 February.


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