Free online video and multimedia courses
By Angela Grant
Don't have the cash to go to fancy multimedia workshops? Join the club. Maybe this will help.
Online Degree World published a list of free online courses that cover a variety of topics in online media. Go check it out - There are some interesting courses not related to journalism. But here are some online journalism courses you may find interesting.
Terrorist Bombings: From Stopped Time to Still Life
Posted by Hariman in visualizing war
Representation in any public art today has to include using old forms to capture what is distinctive about our time. Eventually new forms emerge, and we should ask what might become the artistic conventions of a "catastophile" society in which disaster and violence are fatal attractions and spectacular sources of energy. One image that might be on the cusp of old and new is this screen shot of a bombing in Sri Lanka:
Alfredo Jaar
by Phong Bui, Dore Ashton, and David Levi Strauss
On the occasion of the artist's current exhibition The Sound of Silence, which will be on view at Galerie Lelong until May 2nd, Alfredo Jaar paid a visit to the Rail's Headquarters to discuss some aspects of his life and work with Publisher Phong Bui, Consulting Editors Dore Ashton and David Levi Strauss, and a group of graduate students in the Art Criticism & Writing program at the School of Visual Arts.
Eggleston talks about his father.
"He didn't mean for any of his pictures to make any kind of statement. They just are what they are and how he'd like them to look I guess." - Winston Eggleston
What I guess goes through my mind when I'm taking a picture is I'm thinking wordlessly about how all these elements relate to each other and I'm thinking again wordlessly about finding a balance that I look for a point that seems central to the picture and when I find that point that tells me where to stand and where exactly to aim the camera.
- Stephen Shore
forwardthinkingelevatorThe Forward Thinking Museum is an entertaining little online museum with good photography (here). No, it doesn't replace real museums with real prints, but some of us drive desks all day and a little side entertainment is needed once in awhile.
It was created by Joy of Giving Something, Inc. a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to encouraging aesthetic reflection about present realities and future possibilities and contains material
Essential multimedia tutorials and resources for do-it-yourself training
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
The funny thing about the new wave of journalism is that news organizations are requiring journalists to learn additional technical skills, but aren't making the necessary training readily available. In order to be or remain employed in this industry its essential to hunker down and learn some new skills.
The following tutorial sites will take you from journalist to multimedia journalist, something that looks great on any business card.
Multimedia Picker: Choose the right medium for your message
Thursday, April 02, 2009
With all the different ways to present a news story online, many often ask how they should select the multimedia tool that is best for a particular story. There is never any concrete answer, but with the multimedia picker embedded below, you can at least have an idea of which technology will work best to showcase a story or idea.
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David Rose was a founding staff photographer with the Independent and Independent on Sunday. He has covered many issues in Britain, Europe and the developing world.\n\nHe now works for a range of National and International titles and undertakes commissions for corporate clients. He has won several major UK and Overseas Press Awards.\n\nRepresented by Panos Pictures, London
About
Welcome to my site. Here you will find summaries of my work, videos to watch, papers to download, images to study and links to pursue.
I have three areas of interest - photography, multimedia and politics. I am particularly concerned with (1) how documentary photography, photojournalism and satellite imaging visually enact our world; (2) how multimedia technologies are transforming the capacity of photography to tell stories about our hybrid world; and (3) how issues of identity and representation help structure international politics. A full CV/resume is available here.
As professor of cultural and political geography at Durham University in the UK, I am associated with the Durham Centre for Advanced Photography Studies. In 2009 I have a fellowship at Durham's Institute for Advanced Study to work on photographs from the Sudan archive for my 'Geopolitics and Visuality' project.
The IFJ Launches Website for Ethical Journalism Campaign
Welcome to the Ethical Journalism Initiative website - a new campaign to rekindle old values in media worldwide launched by the International Federation of Journalists. The future of media is the hot topic everywhere, particularly as journalists and others wrestle with the rapid changes in the way journalism works.
In troubled times of political tension, social conflict and economic turbulence people yearn for reliable and quality information. Journalism provides the analysis, context and commentary that keep citizens informed and allows them to play their part in the life of society.
The role of media in helping to build democracy has never been more important, but how will journalism in future deliver the service people need? [..]