Video
Journalism of the moving pictures form.
Journalism in 2014 Paid Members Public
Paul Bradshaw has provided a handy round-up of what happened in the worlds of digital journalism in 2014 [http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2014/12/26/a-review-of-online-journalism-in-2014-and-predictions-for-2015/] . Of note: > YouTube. Media organisations are still overlooking YouTubers in the same way as they overlooked Vice, Buzzfeed et al. But there are serious
Wet Paid Members Public
Times New Roman: biography of a newspaper font Paid Members Public
This is an interesting watch: It’s part of The Times Unquiet Film Series [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/unquiet/#times-new-roman].
Chuck a fashion model off a mountain... Paid Members Public
The one reason I keep doing what I do for a living (whatever the hell that is, as it seems to change every few months right now…) is that new technology is enabling such different forms of storytelling and, as a natural storyteller of sorts, how can you not get
How the video revolution became the video road crash Paid Members Public
Politico examines how badly wrong newspaper experiments with video [http://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/live-video-wont-save-news-business-103819.html] have gone: > News organizations have learned that the traditional television model doesn’t pay online. It costs too much to shoot and produce, and requires too much from their reporters, who
The Embers of One Man's Day Paid Members Public
What do we have here? A video promoting a piece of software called Ember [http://realmacsoftware.com/blog/ember-user-stories-adam-tinworth], starring me (and completely scene-stolen by my daughter): This all came about at the last TEDxBrighton. Thibault [http://realmacsoftware.com/blog/author:thibault] – whom I’d first met when he was
My new (video) tool Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/assets_c/2014/02/xTY16RrsSOiuwSys-3529.html] Very excited by this [http://www.studioneat.com/products/glif]. More to follow when I have time to experiment with it.
Lunchtime viewing: Selfie Paid Members Public
A sobering look at the potential downsides of the Selfie culture…