17th August 2010, 04:00 PM
Sad thing is I know several people who will be interested in doing this...
A short show-reel of yourself; no longer than 3 minutes. Please include why you wanted to become an archaeologist and describe a particular site or find that you consider interesting or important and why. We would particularly like examples that are specific to you in relation to your own archaeological experience rather than generic examples e.g. stonehenge.
Show reel - effectively saying 'I know a bit about archaeology and I wanna really wanna be on telly. Please' }
:face-topic:
Interestingly I think perhaps TT are bit behind the times with this. For a production company not to have twigged onto having a behind the scenes blog before now is a bit rough. I just hope they actually update it often. Nothing worse than a website which is a. never updated and b. a webcast where the last entry was ten months previous. Web sites should be treated as live documents not just as repositories for data.
A short show-reel of yourself; no longer than 3 minutes. Please include why you wanted to become an archaeologist and describe a particular site or find that you consider interesting or important and why. We would particularly like examples that are specific to you in relation to your own archaeological experience rather than generic examples e.g. stonehenge.
Show reel - effectively saying 'I know a bit about archaeology and I wanna really wanna be on telly. Please' }

:face-topic:
Interestingly I think perhaps TT are bit behind the times with this. For a production company not to have twigged onto having a behind the scenes blog before now is a bit rough. I just hope they actually update it often. Nothing worse than a website which is a. never updated and b. a webcast where the last entry was ten months previous. Web sites should be treated as live documents not just as repositories for data.