Was that awesome video real or fake? How could you tell? Well, from a physics perspective there are at least three methods to use in an analysis that will tell us if a video is fake. When you think of video analysis, you probably think of this method.
Interesting post on Slate. Colin sent it. Thought I'd share. It's true that rushing to judgment and making errors are as old as journalism (and humanity) itself.
From training for multimedia journalism profs this summer. More resources than you will wrap your heads around this semester, but definitely worth a cruise through if you want to do more later.
The photo of the actual iceberg that sunk the Titanic has been artificially colorized so that you see the red gash the Titanic left in the ice. You can't see it in the original BW photo. So, which is more accurate, the original or colorized version? What would be the best way to think about this question?