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Deek Hussain Jama

Profession
BA (Hons) Journalism, Alumni
College
London College of Communication
Person Type
Alumni
Deek Hussain  Jama

Biography

Interview

Deek Hussain Jama is a graduate from BA (Hons) Journalism at London College of Communication.

What did you study at LCC and what year did you graduate?

I studied BA (Hons) Journalism and graduated in 2017

How would you describe your practice (e.g. are you a photographer, filmmaker, designer, illustrator etc)?

I would call myself a multimedia journalist.

Where are you from in the world?

I was born in the Netherlands but grew up in the UK. Now I’m back in Amsterdam.

Why did you choose to study this course and why LCC?

I chose to study at LCC because of the unique way it functions compared to other universities. I liked the idea that I had the freedom to focus on the areas of journalism I felt suited me and could also dabble in other areas. I wouldn’t have worked as well if I had been forced to stick to just one method of reporting, for one type of news.

What is the most important thing you learned while studying on your course?

The most important thing that I have learnt on the course is that to be a journalist you need to be able to work with cameras, videos, software to be a well-rounded professional.

How has the course helped you be where you are today?

It has helped me to know exactly what is required of me in the industry. It isn’t just about creating stories, but also about how you can make these unique and what measures are needed to reach that goal. I have also developed a strong sense of assertiveness when aiming for what I want.

What three words would you use to best describe LCC?

Creative, eccentric, unrestricted.

What piece of advice would you give to new students?

My advice would be to start producing work outside of the course and pitch them to newspapers and news networks to experience how the real world works. The third year is all about taking what you’ve learnt in the previous two years into action and gaining external experience separate from the university; this will make the transition smoother.

Where are you working at the moment and what are some recent interesting projects you’ve worked on?

I’m currently a producer for a media network, Zoomin.TV. The headquarters are in Amsterdam but we have offices all over the world. My most interesting project so far was creating a series where we live stream a refugee’s journey through Europe. We focused on different angles for each part such as laws, community and history.

Could you describe your style or what you try to achieve with your work?

I don’t have a specific style as I still like to experiment, but being informative is a consistent characteristic in my work.

Name three things you couldn't be creative without:

My Laptop, my phone and my notebook

What drives you to succeed?

My drive to succeed comes from wanting to contribute to something important during my time on earth.

Where in London do you (or did you used to) go when you need a little inspiration?

I get inspiration from all over London. The fact that London is so busy and crowded guarantees that something will give you an idea to work on. I come up with a lot of my content on the tube.

What are your future plans and ambitions?

My plan is to continue to produce human rights related content and travel the world. I’m also considering exploring in other fields such as art or sport.

Related area

View the BA (Hons) Journalism course page.

Links

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