Category: Video & Multimedia
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Registration Open For NPPA's 2010 Multimedia Immersion Workshop
Link: will be limited to the first 40 applicants. NPPA’s five-day hands-on Multimedia Immersion training be held May 18-22, 2010, at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University in Syracuse, NY.
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::: The Travel Photographer :::: Matjaž Krivic: Mali (& Baaba Maal!)
Matjaž Krivic: Mali (& Baaba Maal!) travel photographer Link: https://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2010/04/matjaz-krivic-mali-baaba-maal.html Here’s another post on Matjaž Krivic’s work. This time, it’s Mali that he shares with us in this lovely audio-slideshow-movie (he calls it multivision…not a bad name.).
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Picturing the devastation in Haiti and more inspiring projects – MultimediaShooter
Link: View the destruction along a quarter-mile stretch of Boulevard Jean-Jacques Dessalines, one of the main commercial arteries in the heart of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. By DAMIEN CAVE with photographs by MAGGIE STEBER for The New York Times.
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Free 3 Day HDDSLR Cinema Workshop starts streaming on April 30th « Vincent Laforet
Link: The workshop is FREE throughout the 3 day stream.
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Philip Bloom and Khalid Mohtaseb discuss Cinematic journalism at NAB « DSLR News Shooter
Link: This video is of a conversation that took place on the show floor at NAB 2010 between the infamous video guru Philip Bloom and DSLR video shooter Khalid Mohtaseb. Just in case anyone missed it there has been a vigorous debate here on this very site about the rights and wrongs of a montage…
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Human Scale in the Grand Central Dig – Lens
Human Scale in the Grand Central Dig Forty-five feet below street level, Todd Heisler and Mariana Vasconcellos visited an enormous excavation project at Grand Central Terminal. via Lens Blog: https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/29/assignment-33/ Forty-five feet below Midtown’s busy streets, Todd Heisler of The Times took a tour of an enormous excavation project at Grand Central Terminal. Mr. Heisler’s…
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ESPN the Magazine: Behind the Lens
Link: Tyler Stableford is an adventure photographer, and was given the challenge of shooting an ice climbing expedition and perfecting his images with the help of Lightroom 3 beta 2.
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Recent Stories | Finding The Frame
Link: Finding the Frame is a gathering spot where multimedia journalists can receive feedback on their videos, audio slideshows and multimedia projects from industry professionals and fellow visual journalists.
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Escape From North Korea | Magnum In Motion
Link: Inside the rolling hills of Appalachia, the small town of Athens dances to an eclectic vibe that emanates from the bars, locales, farms and people themselves. Many dwellers have found a unique passion they bare honestly and revel in how it makes their life sing.
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New Rule Blocks Press From Covering Spill
Obama admin bans press from filming BP oil spill areas in the Gulf CNN’s Anderson Cooper discusses how the Obama administration is limiting access by the media to areas affected by the BP Macondo well spill. via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/v/WpJBsjKhRTo&hl=en_US&fs=1?rel=0 A new rule went into effect last Thursday that bars journalists, reporters and photographers from getting within 65 feet…
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Oskar Barnack Award 2010 slideshow | Leica News & Rumors
Link: Emerging photographer Claire Martin talks to BJP about her Inge Morath Award win and on making it in documentary photography at a time when funding is rare
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Watch Convergence '10 Speakers Live Online
Link: NPPA’s Convergence ’10 is underway now at the Francis Marion Hotel in downtown Charleston, and you can watch the event live on Livestream.
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contact blog: Oh dear Christopher Morris!
Link: The Shadows of Srebrenica is a collection of black & white photographs by the incredibly talented Andy Spyra, and is a powerful reminder of that era, and also reminds us that many of those responsible for this genocide have yet to be apprehended, especially Ratko Mladić.
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Peter Turnley on Haiti – CNN
Video News – CNN Watch breaking news videos, viral videos and original video clips on CNN.com. via CNN: https://www.cnn.com/videos Award-winning photographer Peter Turnley talks to CNN’s Jim Clancy about his experience in Haiti and challenges ahead.
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Video on SLR cameras? Not for me. :: Photocritic
Link: There has been a huge craze storming through the tech world for a while now: The ability of shooting high-end, high-definition video with a dSLR camera. At first, it was a bit of a novelty, and people didn’t really know what the hell to do with it. Then, some photographers realised that it’s actually…
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Wooster Collective: Banksy's Opening For The Simpsons
Simpsons via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/v/DX1iplQQJTo?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0 Carl Kleiner is a still life photographer based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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lesley louden – “evelyn, nothing fancy” | burn magazine
lesley louden – “evelyn, nothing fancy” [slidepress gallery=’lesleylouden_evelyn’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls Lesley Louden Evelyn, Nothing Fancy play this essay For over a deca… via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2010/10/lesley-louden-evelyn-nothing-fancy/ For over a decade the regal life of an exceptional U.S. mid-western woman and her plush apartment situated in…
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Power of Photojournalism 1/2
Link: In February 1993, Darcy Padilla was photographing a team of doctors and social workers in San Francisco who cared for people with AIDS who were too sick to make it to a clinic. She envisioned the story as an updated urban version of W. Eugene Smith’s epic 1948 photo essay “Country Doctor.”
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Soviet proto-Photoshop ca. 1987
Link: It has now been nearly ten months since the devastating January earthquake struck Haiti, reducing Port-au-Prince to rubble and claiming over 300,000 lives. In the time since, Haiti’s government, the United Nations, and many other aid agencies have struggled just to keep the population healthy and fed as it tries get back on its…
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Chase Jarvis Keynote @ Photo Plus
Link: Generally shot in highly stylized black and white, the Diary, which began in 2009, follows Olivier Zahm through a fantasyland populated by the artists, socialites, models and celebrities who regularly appear in his magazine — enthusiastically abiding by its ethos of creative and sexual freedom, as evinced by many nude portraits of female lovers.…