January 15-17 2009
Media Management Institute is hosting a three-day seminar series in Web video journalism taught by Robb Montgomery.
Web Video journalism for newspapers
Fundamentals of camera usage, shooting sequences, interviewing and the importance of audio, simple story forms and basic edits. Participants will film and edit and post videos in group and individual critiques. This is a multi-day course for a small group of participants and includes a lot of hands-on coaching and feedback.
“How to buy the right camera”
“Shooting, interviewing, voice overs and sequences”
“Sound Editing and Podcasting”
“Video Editing and producing for the Web”
I am back in Chicago after a week in London, Bucharest and Berlin working on a variety of journalism projects. I pitched up to the University of Westminster in London this week to deliver a lecture to a friend’s Journalism 101 class.
Here’s a few photos:
A conversation more than a lecture - which was exactly the point. We talked about newspaper journalism, the challenges facing the industry and the skills that reporters need to work in today’s newsrooms. It was a great morning.
Robb Montgomery produces new media workshops to train journalists and media professionals in more than 20 countries in writing for the Web, multimedia reporting, and Web video journalism.
His hands-on seminars include interactive learning techniques, live demonstrations and expertise in teaching new media concepts to professionals.