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Yes, TV journalists are different. I don’t have a clue what some of these things mean. But hey, that only makes me realize that I still have a lot to learn.
: A wonderful list from Lenslinger, and he really is talking to those people we see on camera, holding a microphone. In TV news, they are the reporters. When Lenslinger says “photographer,” he means the person with that big hunk of gear perched on one shoulder.
Now I know to avoid the most heinous faux pas in TV news: Twisting the knobs on the photographer’s car radio. (Okay! I’ve been warned!)
The blog is excellent. I think I’ll have to subscribe.
This list makes me reaffirm my conviction that reporters should stay OFF camera … the way the best online journalism video is shot.
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Mindy, thanks for the plug. My latest Top Ten is a bit of ‘insider baseball’. I’m glad to see it’s reaching a wider audience. I invite you to search my archives for fodder that may actually pertain to your students. Several Journalism professors have done so in the past – and actually found a few gems to wax upon. Who knew?