Students from UNC Association of Black Journalists announce their plans for careers in New Media after the Alternative Media: The New Wave of Journalism session at UNC.
"Outfoxed" examines how media empires, led by Rupert Murdoch's Fox News, have been running a "race to the bottom" in television news. This film provides an in-depth look at Fox News and the dangers of ever-enlarging corporations taking control of the public's right to know. Outfoxed examina como o império da mídia , liderada por Rupert Murdoch Fox News, estão executando uma "corrida ao topo" do noticiário da televisão . Este documentário fornece uma profunda visão e o perigo de grandes corporações tomando o controle do que o público tem o direito de saber .
Slaphazard most definitely played there part in the recent Australian elections pushing Kevin over the edge with this impacting piece of music and video journalism
President/ CEO/ Director/ Writer/ Actor (You Get The Picture) Of WhiteWood Entertainment, Tommie Green, Takes The Hot Seat On WhiteWood's PrimeTime Journalism Series, '40/40'. This Time Around, The Host Is None Other Then Barbara Walters... Half Second Cousin, Debrah Walters. (Whatever You Do, DON'T Call Her Barbara!)
(Side Note: Debrah Walters Is Played By Brenda McGee, Who Is The Birth Mother Of WhiteWood's Own Bretony McGee!)
ENJOY!
THE PAPER takes an in-depth look at the pressures and problems of modern journalism as faced by the staff of a university newspaper embroiled in controversy. Chronicling a year in the life of Pennsylvania State University’s Daily Collegian, the film features first-time journalists tackling the foremost challenges of today’s news media.
THE PAPER premieres Tuesday, December 11 on INDEPENDENT LENS, a weekly series airing on PBS. Hosted by Terrence Howard, the acclaimed series showcases powerful and innovative independent films. Presented by ITVS, Independent Lens is broadcast on PBS stations nationwide.
Visit the Web site for more: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/paper/
The University of Arizona College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 2007 Homecoming Bash, Saturday, November 3, 2007, at the UA Women's Plaza of Honor. In order, SBS Dean Ed Donnerstein, Prof. Jacqueline Sharkey (head of the UA Department of Journalism) and Nathan Olivarez-Giles (UA Journalism Student).
A Showtime Executive (Teri Hatcher) lays out her views on sports journalism in this clip from RESURRECTING THE CHAMP. Based on a true story, RESURRECTING THE CHAMP follows a struggling journalist (Josh Hartnett) who hopes to get the story of his career after finding a once-great boxing legend (Samuel L. Jackson) who is now living on the street.
Today at the Artis Zoo in Amsterdam! coming with vlog reviews and news from the vlogosphere. Shownotes: "Webbalert", Project Phin, TV Junkies, Vlogeurope2007, The WatchMe Hotline, Citizen Journalism Pass, Rating of Mobile Content, Mogulus, N Y Photography regulations, Steve Garfielf, New Apple iLife, Gossip on MobuzzTV and Irina Slutsky (once more). apple cleanmyride hotline ilife imovie irinaslutski iweb mobilecontent mobuzztv projectphin [...]
In celebration of Freedom to Read Week, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression and The Walrus Foundation present a public debate about journalists and the importance of protecting sources.
Panelists include Andrew Mitrovica, a National Magazine Award winner and one of Canada's leading investigative journalists; Brian MacLeod Rogers, an expert in media law; Marci McDonald, investigative journalist and former Maclean's Washington bureau chief; and Paul Knox, journalist and Chair of the School of Journalism at Ryerson University. Ken Alexander, editor of The Walrus, will moderate the panel.
In celebration of Freedom to Read Week, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression and The Walrus Foundation present a public debate about journalists and the importance of protecting sources.
Panelists include Andrew Mitrovica, a National Magazine Award winner and one of Canada's leading investigative journalists; Brian MacLeod Rogers, an expert in media law; Marci McDonald, investigative journalist and former Maclean's Washington bureau chief; and Paul Knox, journalist and Chair of the School of Journalism at Ryerson University. Ken Alexander, editor of The Walrus, will moderate the panel.
Frontline's recently-aired News War is an important piece of documentary work that features ( among many others ) indie journalist Josh Wolf .
In Federal prison on civil contempt charges for having refused to turn over raw video footage of a 2005 G8 demonstration that turned violent, Mr. Wolf is the longest-jailed journalist in American history.
Frontline writes on its site :
"In a four-hour special, News War , FRONTLINE examines the political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging the news media today and how the press has reacted in turn. Through interviews with key figures in print, broadcast and electronic media over the past four decades -- and with unequaled, behind-the-scenes access to some of today's most important news organizations, FRONTLINE traces the recent history of American journalism, from the Nixon administration's attacks on the media to the post-Watergate popularity of the press, to the new challenges presented by the war on terror and other global forces now changing -- and...
ConvergeSouth Film Festival in Greensboro, NC is now accepting submissions for... Music Video Citizen Journalism Animation Vlogs Short Films Submission Deadline is September 25th, 2007 To enter go here
http://2007.convergesouth.com/video/index.php
North Korean Refugee in China.
Guest: Suzanne Scholte, chairman of Free North Korea Coalition.
American and China's Journalism
Guest: Dr. Raul Tovares Trinity University, Communication Program Chair.
Recent Field Trip conducted by the LPA Photography Association.lancaster, Ca
The Lancaster Photography Association (LPA) was formed in the 1960's by a group of local photography enthusiasts who wanted to share their love of photography with others. Since that time, the LPA has grown to over 100 members.
Our photography membership represent a wide range of experience, from novice to professional photographers, and cover all areas of interest: portraiture, nature, travel, landscape, photo-journalism, creative effects, digital imaging, macro, etc.
check os out at lpaphotography.com
Broadcast Journalism Giant, Walter Cronkite delivers the keynote speech at Save The Bay's fund raiser at the home of the gracious Mrs. and US Senator Claiborne Pell. Videotaped by Creative Television of Rhode Island.
Hooman did a little investigative journalism into the world of new coal development. He interviewed some protesters on the scene outside of banks funding the new coal project and even scored an interview with Justin from Justin.tv! Watch to find out if coal is more dangerous than crack and hear King Coal’s side of the story.
A visual roller-coaster ride through the dizzying world of pop-culture, featuring numerous inspiring people (e.g. now famous Juan Mann, Advocate of the Free Hugs Campaign).
From Down Under comes a new experimental work, that's been Dubbed "a visual rollercoaster ride through the dizzying world of pop-culture," and "investigative journalism on party drugs," by The Sydney Morning Herald’s arts writer Tracey Clement. The 30 minute documentary, what brand <are you?>, features notable Australian personalities such as now infamous YouTube and Oprah star Juan Mann, Advocate of the Free Hugs Campaign (check out his videos on youtube or go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Hugs_Campaign), best selling author Clive Hamilton, and international commercials director Franco Marinelli. Consumerism, branding and its effect on each one of us is hashed out in order to discover what it takes to experience true happiness.
That's right, folks. I have decided to try my hand at journalism, banana-mic and all. I even sang the background music.
I made this Sept 23, 2005, when Hurricane Rita was posing to hit the southeast coast of Texas, which possibly meant Houston as well. I did not evacuate, and used the time to make a couple of mock-broadcasts.
Lauryn Siegel created A TRIPLET AFFAIR as a humorous response to the thousands of people she has met throughout her life who continue to ask, "What it's like being a triplet?" Siegel, who acted as producer, director and writer on this short film, has been actively engaged in in creating media across platforms for the past 10 years. She is currently a student at NYU's Graduate School in Broadcast Journalism and is eager to make films about people other than herself.
On March 28, 2007, I interviewed students in three of my New Journalism classes at East Side Community High School, NYC. First my 10th graders describe what, how, and why they blog, then my 8th grader, and finally my 11th and 12th graders. The high school students are blogging at http://youthvoices.net and the 8th graders are at http://personallearningspace.com.
This episode explains how politicians on the left, in both Britain and America, turned to the techniques developed by business to read and fulfil the inner desires of the self.
Both New Labour, under Tony Blair, and the Democrats, led by Bill Clinton, used the focus group, which had been invented by psychoanalysts, in order to regain power. They set out to mould their policies to people's inner desires and feelings, just as capitalism had learnt to do with products.
Out of this grew a new culture of public relations and marketing in politics, business and journalism. One of its stars in Britain was Matthew Freud who followed in the footsteps of his relation, Edward Bernays, the inventor of public relations in the 1920s.
The politicians believed they were creating a new and better form of democracy, one that truly responded to the inner feelings of individual. But what they didn't realise was that the aim of those who had originally created these techniques had not been to liberate the people but to develop a new way of controlling them.
At OPA Global Forum in London, a heated discussion about the value of journalism vs blogging...rather aggregating blogs on to sites such as NYTimes.com
Internet television wouldn't be possible without the viewers and this episode proves it! Viral goes behind the scenes of a DiggNation screening to highlight some of the show's biggest fans. We'll also travel to Baghdad to learn more about the internet show Alive in Baghdad and the concept of citizen journalism. Our legal correspondent Evan Brown also gives his take on the issue!
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A wish for $10K to go to NewAssignment.net .
Not too long ago, Rox posted an email to the Videoblog list announcing a contest for folks to make wishes for $10K.
Don't much support contests, but I do support wishes.
These are mine.
Formats available : Quicktime (.mov) , Flash Video (.flv)
Tags: faux_press , newassignment.net , citizen journalism , jay rosen , wishes
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A look into the abyss.
Have Money Will Vlog 's got another facsinating project going, this time advocated by videoblogfather Jay Dedman .
Project creator Sandeep Junnarkar is an award-winning journalist who wrote frequently for the New York Times, and is a journalism professor at the City University of New York?s Graduate School of Journalism.
Using micropayments in a new version of online film studio system, HMWV continues to help fund videoblog projects that burrow under our cultural skin.
Required Amount: $ 2500.00
Send Money.
Tags: Faux Press
This is the original footage from the documentary Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism , produced and directed by Robert Greenwald.
The film, which has drawn attention for its pointed critique of Fox News, consists largely of interviews with former Fox employees and news guests.
"In making Outfoxed, I learned how cumbersome and expensive it can be to license footage from news organizations. The Creative Commons license, as used here, allows me as a filmmaker to know immediately how I can use a piece of content in my films. I could think of no better way to walk the talk myself than by releasing the interviews from Outfoxed here under a license that allows other filmmakers to use my material in new and creative ways. I look forward to seeing what others do with these interviews" - Robert Greenwald.
Currently the editor-in-chief for the entertainment industry's dominant trade publication, Peter Bart talks about merging his interest in Hollywood with his passion for journalism.
Craig Newmark of Craigslist talks about his seed donation to newassignment.net , Jay Rosen's new adventure in a professional and citizen journalism hybrid.
I went to San Francisco to do a profile on the craigslist foundation, and Craig Newmark was kind enough to give me some time.
He spoke about newassignment.net and I wanted to post this report.
I shot it with two cameras, an HDSony and my laptop cam. I focused the HD on Craig, and the laptop on me. Unfortunately, I bumped the laptop, and the picture is not framed well. However, Craig looks great. After all the years on the soap opera, perhaps I am maturing by making everyone else look better.
He is so well spoken and caring, he will always look great.
To find out more about newassignment.net you may visit its website.
I did get over to the craigslist foundation in the afternoon and visited with Darian Heyman. I will bring that report in the future.