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Skill Builder to launch Skill Builder Live

With the Skill Builder website and YouTube channel going from strength to strength the team is really excited about the next step in the Skill Builder adventure – the launch of  Skill Builder Live which is a series of live streamed tool reviews.

Through Skill Builder Live we will be bringing you product tests and evaluations from sites around the UK with audience participation through social media.

Dylan Garton, Head of Video Production at Skill Builder explains more about the launch:

“Live streaming is a really effective way of engaging audiences in quality content and there’s an appetite for this format among manufacturers and the Skill Builder audience. My video production company Motion has a lot of experience of filming and streaming sporting and corporate events so we’re confident we can produce high quality shows that will engage the Skill Builder audience.”

Roger Bisby, who will be co-presenting the series, adds: “The Skill Builder community has an enormous amount of experience and gives invaluable feedback about issues and products in the building industry so this is an opportunity for them to bring their thoughts and opinions to a wider audience. As well as being informative to our community we hope that this series will give manufacturers valuable feedback for future product developments as well as sparking some debate about some of the important issues affecting tradespeople today”.

Sign up to the Skill Builder newsletter via our website to keep up-to-date with the Skill Builder Live broadcasting schedule and of course subscribe to the Skill Builder YouTube channel.

Manufacturers interested in the Skill Builder Live Series should contact georgina@skill-builder.uk.

 

About Dylan Garton

Dylan Garton is a co-founder, video producer and editor for the Skill Builder social media platforms.

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