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Iain Anderson

London, United Kingdom
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About Iain
Iain Anderson is a political commentator based in London, United Kingdom.
Languages
English
Services
Interview (Video / Broadcast) Content Writing Risk Analysis
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Business Finance Politics
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Portfolio

Common Mistakes in Online Video

24 Jan 2022
Iain Anderson expresses frustration with common mistakes in online video creation, criticizing platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok for various issues. He advises creators to get to the point quickly, avoid lazy editing and handheld camera overuse, aim for high production quality, use closed captions instead of burned-in subtitles, consider the audience, show rather than tell, manage viral hit expectations, and be creative with titles and graphics. Anderson emphasizes the importance of good audio and planning over figuring things out live on camera, and warns against cheap clickbait techniques.

Conservative party members will choose our next PM – but who are they?

15 Jul 2019
The Conservative Party is undergoing a historic moment as its members will solely select Britain's new Prime Minister for the first time. Traditionally, the party leader was chosen by senior members in a process akin to a Papal succession, but this changed in 1965 to a secret ballot of Tory MPs. The current Conservative membership stands at around 160,000, with a majority over the age of 55 and predominantly male. These members are generally right-wing, with a significant portion supporting a hard Brexit and even willing to see Scottish independence or Northern Ireland's departure from the UK to achieve Brexit. The article reflects on the differences between the Tory 'selectorate' and the general voting population, suggesting this is a new experiment in British history.

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