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Philip Bloom and Khalid Mohtaseb discuss Cinematic journalism at NAB « DSLR News Shooter
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 of footage the Khalid showcased – the debate even made it all the way to the Huffington post.
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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/
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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
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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
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Video on SLR cameras? Not for me. :: Photocritic
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 sort of nifty, and that you can achieve incredible results on a tidy budget. Then, finally it went all a bit silly, and a lot of videographers leapt on the bandwagon.
Personally, I think it’s a waste of time and a complete fad. I’ll tell you why.