Fatmir Terziu
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Fatmir Terziu (born 24 July 1964 in Elbasan) is an Albanian writer,filmmaker and journalist. After completing his studies, he worked as a teacher and head teacher in many schools in his home city of Elbasan. In the UK he continued his studies for HNC Media Production at South Thames College, for Communication at London South Bank University and later for DFVP at LSBU(2004-2007). Currently is doing MA for Media, Cultural Studies & Politics at Roehampton University.In 1992 he began working as chief editor of local newspaper "Fjala e Lire" (or "Free Speech") and in 1997 as director, presenter and journalist in TV DARDAN. During that time he also worked in other areas of the Albanian media. Mr.Terziu was correspondent of the Democratic Party newspaper Rilindja Demokratike (RD, Democratic Rebirth) from 1994 until April 2001. Since 2001 he has worked as a freelance journalist in newspapers, and magazines in Albania and elsewhere in Europe. In 2000 he published a book called [Don't Silence][1] will the help of the publisher "Sejko" in Albania, and another volume of short stories,[Krokamat][2] was published by Silver. In 2006 published Walking in a Glas (Ecje ne Qelq) by 'Silver' publishing house. He also wrote, directed and edited the documentary Trokamat ne Jeten e nje Pene featuring a veteran teacher. This documentary was produced with the studio Iraj in London. Other short films and documentaries written, directed, shoot and edited by Fatmir Terziu are [[Rivermusic][3]] (2004), [[Windy Corner][4]] (2005), Sentimental Journey (2006), [Footsteps in Life of a Writer][5] and [Clouds of Smoke][6] (2007). He has made other short documentaries that are selected for BBC,such as Pencil and Computer[7] and One Egg. Fatmir Terziu is known in UK for his essay, "Parametric Narration in Norman Wisdom’s Films", written in 2007. It later appeared in a collection of his essays entitled with the same name, and numerous other online websites. His article was one that helped shift the orientation of film theory towards a parametric narration in Norman Wisdom’s Films.