Category: News

Journalist Bailout Program

TypePad – Why Blog – Journalist Bailout Program. This is kinda sad, but cool at the same time.

Roanoke Times seeks Innovative Multimedia Producer

The Roanoke Times is looking for a creative, curious, agile and innovative producer to help us pursue journalistic and storytelling excellence on roanoke.com, an award-winning site with an established reputation for its multimedia storytelling and innovative environment. Poynter Online.

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Presentation Zen: Ken Burns: going inside the photograph

Presentation Zen: Ken Burns: going inside the photograph.

The NYTimes.com Prepares For HD Video; Drops the FeedRoom For Brightcove

The New York Times is hurting financially these days, and its online business doesn’t seem to be helping much, but at least it keeps pushing forward. One area where the NYTimes.com has put a lot of effort is in video, and it has just redesigned its video page around the new Brightcove 3 player. The [...]

The 37th Frame

The 37th Frame is dedicated to bringing readers the best of the photojournalism on the internet.

Innovative Interactivity

Awesome blog on the radar. I better step it up a notch! Tracy Boyer, multimedia producer at The Roanoke Times, brings us Innovative Interactivity.

Technology Tools Training for Journalists Workshop

Fellowship applications being accepted for: Technology Tools Training for Journalists Workshop December 16-19, 2008; and February 17-20, 2009 The Knight Digital Media Center at the University of California, Berkeley is accepting applications for 20 fellowships per workshop for editors and reporters to attend these training sessions that combine practical instruction in current and emerging technologies [...]

Canon 40D hacked to record movies

Canon 40D hacked to record movies Canon 40D hacked to record movies – Hack a Day.

multimedia muse

A great new site worth your time! From their About page: We’re impudent, we’re plugged-in, and we’re staying anonymous. We’re three photographers who believe in creating a greater corporate news demand for online photojournalism. Currently, news sites often give lousy play to multimedia projects. Lousy play means fewer web clicks. And fewer clicks means that [...]

Merc, Freep, Mediastorm win Emmy

Oh, come on, it’s my blog, and I won an Emmy! Riding the coat tails of the best visual journalist in the world, Dai Sugano and the best editor around, Geri Migielicz, that’s me on the left.   News and Documentary Emmy Award Winners were announced September 22, 2008 in New York. Here’s a link [...]

NEW MULTIMEDIA TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

For almost a decade, the multimedia bootcamp workshops at the University of North Carolina provided one of the main training sites for hundreds of professional journalists seeking to understand new storytelling tools and techniques and to gain hands-on training. 

Get Vewd!

Vewd is a documentary photography magazine that aims to continue the tradition of storytelling through an ever evolving visual medium. Launched in early 2008, Vewd is committed to bringing to the forefront versatile essays from up and coming but largely unknown photographers throughout the world. The photographs on Vewd and their accompanying stories show the [...]

Magnum In Motion Workshop New York

Magnum In Motion Workshop New York October 20-24, 2008 New York, NY Advanced Multimedia Storytelling from the Storyboard to the Published Essay “Photojournalism is the process of collecting visual information and disseminating that information with a layer of contextualization.” -Siggraph 2008

Seven Rules for Film and Video Editors

Tried-and-true principles to guide you in the edit suite ProVideo Coalition.com: FRESHDV by Matthew Jeppsen & Kendal Miller.

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