Jesse Epstein interviews retouchers and talks about, among other things, the French government’s desire to mandate the disclosure of image manipulation.
Category: Video & Multimedia
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Sex, Lies and Photoshop – The New York Times
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SB2 video – The Basics of Copyright and Licensing at Strictly Business
From SB2 video – The Basics of Copyright and Licensing at Strictly Business:
Copyright and licensing together are the business backbone of our industry. Both are rapidly evolving. Changes to copyright law are soon expected and the licensing model, as we once knew it, is under seize. It is important to note that as the process evolves, the premise is still here.
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Memorial Day: Adventures in Multimedia | Momenta
From Memorial Day: Adventures in Multimedia | Momenta:
Developing multimedia skills will be the focus of this intensive 3-day workshop. Students will choose whether they wish to work on audio or video production. Hands-on instruction in recording audio or video will produce a short multimedia piece on a topic relating to the weekend’s events.
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Sebastiao Salgado: A Conversation | Leica Rumors
From Sebastiao Salgado: A Conversation | Leica Rumors:
Who is Sebastiao Salgado? I will just say that his Leica M7 camera set is currently selling on ebay for US $130,680.00:
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Journalist suspended for refusing to use video – Press Gazette
From Journalist suspended for refusing to use video – Press Gazette:
“He refused and was immediately suspended. We don’t have a problem with using videos, so long as people are appropriately trained.
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Oi … Sound is not a second class citizen | duckrabbit
From duckrabbit:
You can’t get away with crap pictures so why do you think you can get away with crap sound?
Just recently I’ve heard some appalling examples. Examples that give you no choice but to either switch off the sound or change websites and hope that the sound doesn’t follow you. -
Colin Mulvany: From Stills to Video in the Newsroom – The Digital Journalist
As newspaper photo staffs around the country suffer severe cuts, time invested in video production is taking a hit. Many newspapers are “retrenching” as they make their last stand. I still embrace the radical idea that video has a future at newspapers. The few remaining producers at my publication continue to carry the torch by serving up compelling multimedia for our Web site viewers. The grand experiment of video at The Spokesman-Review is not dead – it’s just taking a breather. This economic downturn will end. Video’s influence on the Web and at newspapers is not going away.
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Q & A: Lucy Nicholson – The Digital Journalist
An award-winning photographer reveals how she found a new angle to an old story when she video-profiled ‘The Naked Cowboy’ for a MediaStorm workshop.
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Yulia Serdyukova – cosmos | burn magazine
Peaceful Space Exploration Museum was created in 1979 as a part of “Pereyaslav” National Reserve 120 km from Kiev, Ukraine. The museum is located in a wooden church, circa 1833. Placement of the museum allowed the founder of the reserve Mikhail Sikorsky to save the church from the destruction by the Soviet authorities.
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The Future of Videojournalism – The Digital Journalist
We don’t pretend to have a better crystal ball than anyone else’s. But we know that these are questions worth exploring. Here are a few scenarios that we’re personally banking on, and recommend that you and your organizations investigate as well.
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Surrender? No! Double Down! – The Digital Journalist
Publications should wholeheartedly embrace videojournalism now more than ever, not timidly abandon their halfhearted efforts.
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How to Build an Emmy-Winning Videojournalism Department – The Digital Journalist
Here’s the Detroit Free Press’s formula for managing and inspiring a small but mighty staff.
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From TV News Shooter to One-Man-Band VJ – The Digital Journalist
When I am out on a story and I tell someone I’m from The New York Times, the immediate response is usually a certain respectful recognition. People know the name; they know it stands for good journalism. But when they see my video camera, sometimes a wave of confusion washes over them and they inevitably ask: The New York Times does video?
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VJ for PJs
Recently, I’ve been shooting a lot more of my interviews with two cameras (three in the studio). There are a few reasons for this – a variety of angles; when you only have a short time with the subject but more importantly the second angle gives you an editing point.
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BUDDYHEAD: Glen E. Friedman Interview
Glen’s friends included Minor Threat (and later Fugazi), Black Flag, Beastie Boys, Ice-T, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, The Misfits, Bad Brains, Run-D.M.C., KRS-One, Public Enemy as well as Tony Alva, Jay Adams, Alan Gelfand, Duane Peters, and Stacy Peralta