TWO students from the University of Worcester have been creating content for an award-winning British Asian online magazine, as part of a work placement.

Third year student, Martina Salatekova and second year student, Alisha Roberts, who are both studying Media and Culture, were invited to help at DESIblitz.com.

The students were tasked with creating blog content and film footage as part of a programme of creative workshops, delivered by a series of experts from across the creative industries, including Saurabh Kakkar, head of Comedy Development at Big Talk and broadcaster, Tommy Sandhu.

The students received training in how to use professional camera equipment and put together interview questions for the workshop facilitators and participants.

They were also able to sit in and take part in the workshops, which included comedy writing for television, scriptwriting and television production.

The purpose of the workshop programme was to give new and would-be writers the opportunity to learn from those who have already made successful careers in their chosen field.

Both students had the opportunity to hear insider stories and gain industry insight, whilst also learning top tips, such as how to be proactive and get work.

Martina said: “It was truly an amazing opportunity to meet such successful people from the field and to gain practical skills, being the person behind the camera and conducting interviews in a professional context.

"After hearing the personal stories that the experts shared, I feel a renewed sense of motivation, feeling like I can achieve my aspirations.”

Alisha added: “My time with DESIblitz has taught me that no job can be considered a bad job - everything is worthwhile experience.”

Katy Wareham Morris, lecturer in media and culture at the University of Worcester, said the students had made good contacts. She added: "Both students had the opportunity to develop their practical skills, whilst also considering communication style, managing priorities and meeting professional standards."