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Teaching Online Journalism

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Archive for the “audio” category

Video on the cheap

Thursday, October 25, 2007

I’ve seen a couple of references recently to the Flip video camera ($119 - $149) from Pure Digital. Mark Hamilton (Notes from a Teacher) has written a couple of posts about this — he owns a Flip camera: (1) Point-and-shoot video: A review; (2) A Little Flip.

But if you see good-sounding video (Burma rally, for [...]

Covering a murder trial in Kansas

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Someone shot a county sheriff to death on a January morning in 2005 while he was serving a warrant. Almost three years later, a capital murder trial is under way in Eureka, Kansas, a town about an hour’s drive from Wichita. Wichita Eagle court reporter Ron Sylvester sits in the courtroom daily, recording the details [...]

Audio ethics guide: Editing and more

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

My friend Mary McGuire, who teaches online and broadcast journalism at Carleton University, in Ottawa (the capital of Canada), has posted a wonderfully clear and concise list of guidelines for editing audio that all journalists can use. Bookmark it now!
In it, she answers questions that I am asked every time I teach journalists (or [...]

Multimedia packages: Music journalism

Monday, September 17, 2007

Among the finalists for the Online Journalism Awards category “Outstanding Use of Digital Media,” three of the seven packages center on popular music: Forty Years of ‘RESPECT’ (Detroit Free Press), a tribute to the Aretha Franklin song; Hip Hop 101 (Wisconsin State Journal); Wonderful World (The Honolulu Advertiser), a tribute to Israel Kamakawiwo’ole. Let’s take a closer look —

Photojournalism: Embracing the future

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

In a very interesting report about the recent Women in Photojournalism conference in Austin, Texas, David Nolan tells us about a presentation by Pauline Lubens (a staff photographer for the San Jose Mercury News).
After starting to use sound with her photography presentations a few years ago she now feels that the element that has [...]

If journalism has a future, here it is

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Some days, you can feel really hopeful about journalism.
I felt that way yesterday, while I was training for the second day at the Freedom Forum’s Diversity Institute in Nashville, Tennessee. Why so optimistic? Because I was surrounded by journalists, real journalists, who came from newspapers all over the U.S. for a five-day training experience in [...]

Compare storytelling styles: Audio vs. video

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Ben Shapiro has some serious chops: His film and video work has been shown on PBS, the Sundance Channel and the National Geographic Channel, as well as at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has three Emmys and an AFI documentary prize. He wrote a very helpful essay [...]