iPhone
Video of the Day
Beautiful. Watch it in HD, full screen. Oh, all shot on an iPhone 4S. 🙂[via [Michal Dzierza](http://www.dzierza.com/2011/11/best-iphone-4s-video-so-far/)]
Journalism of the moving pictures form.
iPhone
Beautiful. Watch it in HD, full screen. Oh, all shot on an iPhone 4S. 🙂[via [Michal Dzierza](http://www.dzierza.com/2011/11/best-iphone-4s-video-so-far/)]
iPhone
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/10/3xiphone4gs.jpg] There’s plenty for journalists to learn from yesterday’s Apple event, not least that spending weeks doing reports based on unsubstantiated rumours about a forthcoming iPhone is a really, really great way to make yourself look
demonstrations
At lunchtime today’s anti-cuts protest passed Estates Gazette’s offices in Holborn. I couldn’t resist nipping out to grab a little footage and see how quickly I could turn it around. Just two pieces of kit involved – my iPhone 4 and my MacBook Pro. This is the result:
NEXT11
A taste of the conference in just over a minute…
leweb
Link of the day for anyone working in online video comes from Loïc, talking about the views on the videos they created around last year’s Le Web [http://www.loiclemeur.com/english/2011/05/make-sure-you-dont-trust-what-you-think-works-in-video.html?] . Which one fared worst? The high-production value, highly-edited one. The most watched? Tweet
cameras
This morning, a tweeted link on Twitter lead to a conversation that went a little like this: [View the story “Coming out as polycamerous” on Storify] [http://storify.com/adders/coming-out-as-polycamerous]And the more I thought about it, the more I came to the conclusion that this was the true
flip
 Both TechCrunch [http://techcrunch.com/2011/04/12/cisco-to-shut-down-flip-video-business-will-give-pink-slips-to-550-employees/] and The Next Web [http://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2011/04/12/cisco-kills-flip-video-camera-line/] are reporting that Cisco is killing the Flip line [http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Cisco-Restructures-Consumer-Business-NASDAQ-CSCO-1426209.
digital natives
Targeted at unsettling and challenging marketing people, but with some relevance to the publishing business:[[via Mr Scott Gould]](http://scottgould.me/video-we-are-the-future/)
flip
New York Times editorial director for film and television Ann Derry talking about how Flip video cameras and iPhones are used in their video news gathering: Cheap, simple and gets the news footage out fast. What’s not to like?[via [TUAW](http://www.tuaw.com/2011/02/03/the-new-york-times-to-provide-reporters-with-the-iphone-4/
leweb
The snow that’s been bedevilling Europe has decided to make walking between the three buildings that make up this year’s Le Web treacherous – but very festive:
canon cameras
One element of my job I need to keep reminding myself to revisit is video technology. The kit available in this area is changing so fast, that recommendations I make to journalists need to move just as fast. I’m mainly interested in the low end kit, the cameras you
archiving
 Wow. Interesting start. Andrew Dubber [http://www.andrewdubber.com/] just started by saying that he was with Ed Milliband in opposing Steve Moore’s ideas on