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Video journalism training at Camp VJ Chicago


Video journalism training - lessons learned from Robb montgomery

Documentary report from the Camp Video Journalism training week held at the Chicago Sun-Times May 5-9, 2008.

This is a film I have been editing since last Saturday. It took longer to get up because I had so much local travel to Michigan State University where I delivered a three-day Web video seminar to the journalism school faculty and along the way came down with a debilitating head cold. I stole a few hours this morning to put the wraps on this comprehensive piece on the Camp VJ experience.

What is “CAMP VJ?”
Camp Video Journalism upgrades a reporter’s skills to meet the demands of the networked journalism era. Camp VJ Chicago students included a Pultizer-Prize winning photographer, newspaper reporters, broadcast professionals and the director of a major U.S. Journalism school.

The game has changed media makers and journalists need focused and practical video training that can make a dramatic difference, right away.

See the student films at http://www.campvj.com

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China Earthquake news may help Twitter go mainstream

The world had real-time news about China’s massive earthquake as victims dashed out “twitter” text messages while it took place, in what was being touted Tuesday as micro-blogging outshining mainstream news.

That is the lead of Glenn Chapman’s China Earthquake report for AFP.

Twitter is being used by more media groups both as a channel to distribute breaking news alerts as well as as a way to monitor fluid news events like disasters and elections.

Do you Twitter?

Twitter is a Web service that allows people to post short messages to update their friends about what they are doing - in 140 characters or less.
Why would you want to do that? Twitter is geared for mobile and you can read updates and post with your mobile phone, your blog or via Web browser. You can also direct message friends, control your notifications on a friend-by-friend case and much more. To try it for a month is to know it.

Why does this matter?

IM is a method of communication that came from the underground, teenagers.
Understand that a generation of teenagers have used their AIM “Away Messages” to update their buddies about what they were doing or where to meet next. Short message updates is a normal dialogue mode for this demo group and Twitter picks up on that behavior and makes the IM practice more practical, and powerful.
We read stories now all the time about how younger people get their news from their friends. And when they do, they often get that news through status updates and the passing of Web links.
I have dabbled with my Twitter account (Follow me!) over the last six months and have found it to be a useful way to connect with my global community of peers.

For example, the most recent posts shown below are from my twitter stream (using a twitter widget that gives me the programming code to place into my post here)


     

    Instant, means breaking, mobile means everywhere in the world.

    Like AIM (Or any other Instant Message service) Twitter lets you update your ‘AWAY MESAGE” or PRESENT STATUS” and invite your inner group of friend to “Follow” you anytime, anywhere. (You can share your micro reports either publicly or privately.) And when big news events happen, the local twitter community instantly become the eyes and ears on the scene.
    Some people predict Twitter will become the next Facebook phenom. It is fun and has real potential as a source as we start to get more journalists to understand the service and how people are using it.

    One thing that makes the service extra useful is that Twitter give you tools to put your tweets in your blog or any Web site.

    Your blog or news site can post Tweets as well

    You don’t have to use the service to post micro thoughts as it was designed - you can have your blog feed into your Twitter stream as well. (I use Twitterfeed for this)
    And, if you wish, you can also get a widget that will show the updates from all the people and blogs who follow your Twitter feed.

    For example: Here are latest updates ( or “Tweets”) from followers in the Visual Editors community.

     

     

    Now, if you cruise that list of ‘tweets’ every now and then, you just might learn something or hear of a breaking news event ahead of everyone else.

    So who wants to “Follow me?”

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    Web video links from Robb Montgomery presentation

    Hello,

    Below are a few of the links I use in my “Web Video Is not Television” seminars.

    Please join me, David, Angela and our recent students at CampVJ.com - a new community where you can upload your clips (Or cross post from You Tube) and join in on video journalism critiques.

    TheStar.com - global warming
    The Raw File Video blogs
    ScobleShow: Videoblog about geeks, technology, and developers
    Indy colts and star - don’t call it video
    Vlog Butterfly
    Butterfly vlog: bloggers remotely interview BBC’s Peter Horrocks - Editors Weblog
    Pew Internet: Video Sharing
    Video Journalism training
    Bolshevik protests in Kremlin during world newspaper summit at A Visual Editors blogger
    SFGate: Matt Petty
    Ira Glass on Storytelling
    Improving web video - Three S’s Part 1:Sequences¬†by¬†andydickinson.net
    Wallstrip
    BBC Training & Development > Good Shooting Guide: the basic principles - Online course details
    10 Things I’d Teach New Reporters
    YouTube -JT - Police arrest bank robber hiding in storm drain
    Photog snow plow brady lane
    The Monte Carlo Burns - Las Vegas Sun
    Detroit Mayor Lies Under Oath
    Bat loose in newsroom, 9.27.07
    Winter twister tears through Boone - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star
    Violin in Metro - Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com
    Wired 14.12: The Secret World of Lonelygirl
    Tutorials on Video | Knight Digital Media Center
    Video Shooting Tips
    News Videographer - Angela Grant
    Motionbox: Videos
    NBC5.com - My Video (Motionbox)
    Vimeo. Because everyone shouldn’t see everything.
    San Jose Mercury News Video -
    onBeing - washingtonpost.com
    HV20 Mini DV HD DVD Camcorder
    The Great HD Shoot-Out - Canon HV20, Sony HDR-HC7, Panasonic HDC-SD1, JVC GZ-HD7 - HD Camcordersß
    Sony HVR-A1U HDV Camcorder
    VUVOX
    Charlie Rose - Anderson & Arrington - Google Video - Full Screen - Google Video
    QuickTime Pro - QT Movies from FCP
    promo - http://www.theronin.co.uk/blog/movies/OFFF_h264_lo.mov

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