Students will learn all aspects of the process including the importance of the still image, DV camera, compact lighting methods, field sound, field editing and how to weave the story. To view an extended version of the course description, visit our website at www.barefootworkshops.org. Previous MMS post.
Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, Photojournalism The School of Journalism and Broadcasting at Western Kentucky University seeks applicants to fill a tenure-track/professional track teaching position in its nationally recognized, ACEJMC-accredited photojournalism program.
The folks over at The Art of The Title are doing us a great service by providing insight into some of cinema’s artful and powerful openings. If you know me, then you know how passionate I am about the first 10 seconds of anything you produce. While most of the examples are based on typography [...]
One in 8 Million from the masters at the New York Times give us this super well designed and provocative new series a la OnBeing. This project stands on it’s own as a testament to powerful storytelling and f*#^ing awesome design and user interface. [ratings]
I usually don’t post ‘paper doom’ articles here on MMS, but this is one of the best perspective on the industry I’ve read in some time, with solid advice. Nieman Reports Article.
Beyond Bootcamp: These workshops provided an important introduction for journalists being asked to tell multimedia stories by introducing them to hardware and software, and multimedia planning, production and programming techniques.
There must be something in the water this week. I guess great minds think alike. After the master work of Dai Sugano, Left Behind, comes another master, Zach Wise, with a stunning piece, Thirst in the Mojave. I’m pointing you to Zach’s blog first, for the back-story. This goes beyond video, it’s truly a step [...]