I asked Lucy Nicholson, a senior staff photographer with Reuters based in Los Angeles, about the value of MediaStorm’s new workshops. Lucy attended in May. I’ve read a few posts that have questioned the cost, $3,500 for tuition only, and whether or not the course was worth the price of admission. Here’s her answer:
I think [...]
June 1, 2008
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 3 Comments
Lucy Nicholson, a senior staff photographer with Reuters based in Los Angeles, attended the first MediaStorm multimedia course in May 2008. Lucy did a great job on this story about New York City’s Naked Cowboy. Just click on the graphic below
May 30, 2008
Categories: Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
David Leeson and Scott Kesterson have posted their third trailer for “At War“, a heartrending and powerful look at the cost of war on everyone involved. The film is due for a January 2008 release. I’m in Dallas to interview David as part of my research on the changes facing photojournalism today and how we [...]
December 11, 2007
Categories: Citizen Journalism, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Sound, Storytelling, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
From Beet.TV, a nice little video piece on the new New York Times integrated newsroom:
The New York Times has a New, Integrated Newsroom
The New York Times has moved into a Renzo Piano-designed building on Eighth Avenue. Begun in April, the move is now complete. Beyond the new design and functionality of the place, which [...]
November 21, 2007
Categories: Convergence, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
In February 2008 the Barefoot Workshops, run by Chandler Griffin, will hit the Mississippi Delta. This is a 2-week workshop designed for new documentary filmmakers who want to start a career in film and television documentary. Chandler Griffin runs the Barefoot Workshops, a a New York City-based not-for-profit 501(c)3, that offers short, intensive workshops around [...]
November 20, 2007
Categories: Citizen Journalism, Convergence, Education, Hardware, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
Television shows on the Internet have replaced news programming as the most widely viewed online content. Traditional television programming online and Internet video are expected to grow in the next several years and will soon become entrenched as mainstream according to WebPro News. -more
November 5, 2007
Categories: Convergence, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Television, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
It has been a very busy few weeks. I have been working on my research, teaching classes (I’m even teaching an extra class this semester), working on getting out the educational journal I work on, and filming interviews for my documentary. Which usually means that writing suffers.
I just got back from Dallas after interviewing David [...]
October 6, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
Filmmaker Deborah Scranton talks about and shows clips from her documentary The War Tapes in this video from TED. She put video cameras in the hands of Charlie Company, a unit of the National Guard, for one year in Iraq. The soldiers footage and diaries tell a very personal story of the war [...]
September 27, 2007
Categories: Citizen Journalism, Journalism, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
Check out Scott Kesterson and David Leeson’s excellent work on a feature length film, “At War“, based on Scott’s documentary footage shot in Afghanistan over a one year embed. David Leeson is editing the film now and has completed a few trailers that can be viewed on the site. Scott is an interesting story, [...]
September 25, 2007
Categories: Citizen Journalism, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
A new study out of Northwestern University’s Media Management Center, “Running while the Earth Shakes: Creating an Innovation Strategy to Win in the Digital Age, A Study on Innovation in the News Media,” by Annette Moser-Wellman, explores the creative strategies media organizations can follow to adapt to change. Here’s a link to the PDF file.
Executive [...]
September 18, 2007
Categories: Convergence, Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 3 Comments
Scholarship opportunity for students from College Scholarships.org:
The Blogging Scholarship
Is Your Blog Worthy of a $10,000 Scholarship? Do you maintain a weblog and attend college? Would you like $10,000 to help pay for books, tuition, or other living costs? If so, read on. We’re giving away $10,000 this year to a college student who blogs. The [...]
September 6, 2007
Categories: Contest, Education, Internet, Journalism, Media, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
Great article this month in Digital Photo Pro Magazine by Harlon Mitchell on photojournalist Ed Kashi and his take on the changes in multimedia today.
Photojournalism Now
For freelance photojournalists, these are chaotic times. But in chaos there’s opportunity if you have the daring to go for it.
By Harlon Mitchell
The age of traditional freelance photojournalism is no [...]
September 2, 2007
Categories: Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
Now on the MediaStorm site: Photojournalist Brenda Ann Kenneally, originally on assignment for The New York Times Magazine, documents the seemingly endless struggles some families face as they set about Finding the Way Home: Two Years After Katrina.
September 1, 2007
Categories: Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
Well, the first couple of weeks of teaching classes this fall have been interesting. I’m teaching a new course this semester, the role of images in mediating reality, for honors students. The course introduces them to visual literacy and teaches them that visuals influence their perception of reality and their behavior. Needless to say I’m [...]
September 1, 2007
Categories: Education, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, NPPA, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Sound, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 2 Comments
A reminder from Shawn Montano:
The Cutting Edge IX: The Order of the Edit
Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee
September 8th 2007
Less than a 2 weeks before the Cutting Edge IX: Order of the Edit, the annual NPPA workshop with an emphasis in editing, lands in Nashville Tennessee. Belmont University ’s New Century Journalism Program has graciously offered the [...]
August 30, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Television . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
Excellent piece by Mark Glaser at MediaShift on the migration of jobs from traditional print journalism to digital.
Traditional Journalism Job Cuts Countered by Digital Additions
by Mark Glaser
If you follow the world of traditional journalism, you can’t help but notice the seemingly constant stream of layoffs and buyouts at news organizations. But media observers don’t often [...]
August 29, 2007
Categories: Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
A very well done soundslide piece titled “Simple Happiness” about a widowed Vietnamese woman and her son living on the streets of Hanoi from Ehrin Macksey, managing director of Relative Exposure and Asian Stock in Vietnam. I like the way Ehrin worked in the Google map with the story as well. His agency has [...]
August 23, 2007
Categories: Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Sound, Storytelling, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
Some very good tips from professional videographer Bill Pryor. Some you’ve heard, but it’s always good to have a refresher!
Top Ten Mistakes of Rookie Filmmakers
by Bill Pryor
Nobody can can cover everything you need to know in a short article, but I can point out the ten most common mistakes I see over and over.
Bad sound. [...]
August 23, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Sound, Storytelling, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 2 Comments
Nice article from Simon Wyndham in the UK on editing and pacing. His work is geared toward corporate production, but the points he makes are universal.
Shoot like you watch, edit with natural flow
In recent years feature films at the cinema have become longer and longer. Many scenes that really should have been consigned to the [...]
August 21, 2007
Categories: Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
I just arrived home from this weekend’s National Press Photographers Association Women in Photojournalism conference in Austin, Texas. Needless to say it was a fantastic experience and the theme from this summer’s NPPA Summit was carried through to this conference - multimedia is the future but excellent storytelling is still key.
I was very impressed and [...]
August 19, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, NPPA, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Sound, Storytelling, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) is now accepting entries for the Digital Edge Awards (The Edgies). The Edgies honor innovation in newspaper digital media. They are looking for entries in many different categories from editorial media to digital media innovation.
August 17, 2007
Categories: Contest, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
Last reminder, the National Press Photographers Association Women in Photojournalism conference and workshops in Austin, Texas, is today through Sunday (August 17-19) at the Hyatt Regency Austin. Tonight (August 17) is the ice-breaker, the conference starts in earnest tomorrow morning (August 18). You can still register at the door. This conference is not just [...]
August 17, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, NPPA, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Software, Sound, Storytelling, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
The Bivings Group, a Washington, DC-based Internet communications firm released a list of the Top 10 Newspaper Websites on their blog, The Bivings Report. They judged sites on their web features as well as design, aesthetics and usability.
(1) New York Times: We love the general feeling of the NYT site, which is pleasing to [...]
August 16, 2007
Categories: Hyperlocal, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
Some bad news thrown in with some good news from the recent release of the Cox Center 2006 Annual Survey Findings of Journalism and Mass Communication Graduates. I do like the fact that more journalists are working on the web. I don’t like the fact that they are not being compensated properly for it [...]
August 14, 2007
Categories: Education, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Software, Storytelling, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
“Five Steps To Multimedia Reporting” is a great site for multimedia training from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and the USC Annenberg School for Communication. The site is geared to reporters who need to learn how to create multimedia stories. The tutorials cover video (cameras, accessories, shooting tips, stand-ups and voice-overs, iMovie, Final [...]
August 13, 2007
Categories: Education, Hardware, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Software, Sound, Storytelling, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s (AEJMC) annual conference has wrapped up and one theme coming out of some of the research presentations is that journalism schools need to do a better job teaching multimedia to new journalists. I can count our school as one that is forward thinking enough [...]
August 13, 2007
Categories: Education, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Storytelling . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 3 Comments
From a recent article by Tim Rutten on LA Times.com, “Newspapers are changing to suit reader’s tastes,” he laments the lack of quality news programming on cable and network news, but holds out hope that newspapers can make the transition back to their roots rather than fall prey to the type of programming we see [...]
August 12, 2007
Categories: Citizen Journalism, Convergence, Hyperlocal, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
This excellent article by Cyndy Green on her blog VideoJournalism discusses when to use and more often, when you shouldn’t use, camera and lens movement.
Zooming, panning, and tilting…
These are sometimes the most effective tools in the VJ’s shooting toolbox and should be the least used too. But all too often beginners can’t hold still and [...]
August 11, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
This is a great piece on aging and sexuality called “Never too old.” Good editing, narration, and sound. I love the way StoryBridge.tv has taken a sensitive topic in a not so exciting venue (classroom) and made it riveting. I showed this in my visual communication class the other day and the students raved about [...]
August 10, 2007
Categories: Hyperlocal, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Photography, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Television, Video, Websites . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 2 Comments
Just a reminder, the National Press Photographers Association Women in Photojournalism conference and workshops in Austin, Texas, is from August 17-19 at the Hyatt Regency Austin. Today (August 10) is the last day you can register online. This conference is not just for “women only,” anyone can attend. There will be several multimedia sessions on [...]
August 10, 2007
Categories: Education, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, NPPA, Newspapers, Photography, Sound, Storytelling, Television, Video . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments