Newspapers are dead. Long live newspapers.
This site is not about the doom and gloom journalists are feeling about their profession. This site about understanding the upheaval affecting the newspaper industry and, celebrating the way it is changing. Here you will find some commentary about the industry, but more importantly, what you as a journalist must do in order to survive as well. You will learn the latest on the technology you'll need to master to do you job; you'll learn about video and still camera shooting to meet the demands of the immediacy news editors are now demanding. Ultimately, it's about you understanding you have to become ...
It’s not the camera, it’s journalism
A reporter who covers a different beat came upon a police incident, he quickly went to action with a flip video. This is a good example of why every journalist should invest in a HD video camera such as the Flip. The video will load after the Yahoo commercial. Related articles by Zemanta Best flip video to iMovie converter for mac (slideshare.net) Flip SlideHD camcorder adds touchscreen (macworld.com) The iPhone 4 Makes The Flip Camera Obsolete: Our Side-By-Side Video (AAPL, CSCO) (businessinsider.com)
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Newspapers are dead. Long live newspapers.
This site is not about the doom and gloom journalists are feeling about their profession. This site about understanding the upheaval affecting the newspaper...
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A review of Kodak’s Zi8 HD camera
It’s about 4 times better than a Flip. The only problem is that it is saved as a QuickTime format, which means it cannot easily be edited using Sony Vegas editing software for PC. It has to be converted using QuickTime Pro.
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