After several months of trying to find a way to build or buy what I consider my dream video camera, aka digital holga, I hit pay dirt! It’s called the TWONEIL Adapter. Do you have dreams of a small HD camera with film-like results and control over your depth of field?
Yes, we’re back, and just in time to spread the good news. Just when you thought you would have to spend thousands of dollars on a DOF adapter for your video camera to achieve that way cool shallow depth of field look we’ve all come to love, here comes Nikon with the best news I’ve [...]
Poynter Online – Multimedia: An Adolescent, but No Longer an Orphan
NPAC Photojournalism 2008 in Vancouver April 18, 19 & 20
Croydon Advertiser. The Naked Artist. Avril.
The Photographer As Director – – PopPhotoMarch/April 2008
I’m no scholar, but I did Google the terms “saving journalism” and “future of journalism”, and didn’t find the answer I was looking for, so I’m turning it over to you. With all the doom and gloom recently, Newspapers are f’ed, you’d think that someone would have stepped-in by now and tried to help revive [...]
The R-09HR is a professional, high-definition recorder that travels light and performs like a heavyweight. With crystal-clear 24/96 fidelity, the R-09HR is the new flagship of EDIROL’s award-winning R-series recorders. Can’t wait to get my hands on one of these, I’m a huge fan.
MAD Fold-Ins Al Jaffee’s fold-ins for Mad magazine, from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form. Hats off to creators Neil Genzlinger, Tom Jackson and Sylvia Rupani-Smith/The New York Times. Smart and fun. [ratings]
This is great storytelling on so many levels. Get those toilet paper rolls and pipe cleaners ready!
Proving that I practice what I preach; this is an exercise from my book Multimedia Journal to photograph an experience in just details using only a macro lens. This is my Saturday at the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz.
MULTIMEDIA: The Race To Be Best Is On
This starts a new feature for the site I’m calling Two Cents. What it amounts to is me giving a willing participant a video critique of their work.
Climbing Kilimanjaro. In typical NYT fashion, a stunning multimedia narrative. What more could you ask for? Great audio/video footage, 3D models, heart rates pumping, etc. [ratings]
If you’re just starting out or have been using it for a while, you might pick up a few tricks. Who knows. Wanna learn how to add a transition to a group of clips all at once?