5.20.2008
An interesting idea to keep newspapers important
Here's a unique idea that will get those on the polarized sides of politics and cynicism fired up. But until there's a legitimate finding otherwise, subsidies could be very rational. The airlines have been getting bailed out nearly every decade since they began to open it up to any and all in an effort to be public transportation. Information and an informed society seems a bit more important than that trip to Hawai'i. Otherwise we'll be seeing more of these reports just before the bottom absolutely falls out.
It's all about the content, really
The Detroit Free Press put together a page of all their Emmy winning online pieces. If you want to know what people will sit through or click and view, start here for your first lesson. It's all about content, quality, functionality, interactivity and a plan to make all that other stuff happen.
Labels:
awards,
education,
inspirational,
journalism,
multimedia,
online video,
photojournalism
Another collision of sorts
So there's been an interesting story going on in Boulder. Seems a rent-a-guard and a restaurant co-owner had a Taser shootout over a parking issue this past weekend. It's been getting all kinds of traffic because of the weirdness and stupidity that abounds. As a result an editorial cartoon was created in response. There it is, another blending of mediums. Don't know if it's as funny as peeing with a focus, but it's pretty dang funny.
Labels:
convergence,
multimedia,
news,
online video
5.19.2008
Pay attention at ALL TIMES
Looks like Ryan McGeeney of the Standard-Examiner took a javelin in the leg. It's not too nasty, but I'm sure it hurt like hell. Looks like he'll be alright. But the quote from the coach and the results after the incident make this a classic for the beer table after shooting some state athletic event.
Gaming and urninating collide
So here's one example of how our endless media consumption continues to push the envelope. I've had a couple ideas for a "captive audience" in the toilet the last few months, but I think I'll just flush mine after seeing this.
And you didn't think there were gatekeepers
The NY Times' article Message Machine from April 20 was a result of tons of hard work I'm sure and shoe leather to find out that the Pentagon was creating contrived spin in the media about the Iraq war. There are several surprising notions in the story but according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s News Coverage Index survey not many other media outlets cared too much.
If it had been about Jack Black revealing the Brangelina twins news it would have spread like wild fire. Oh wait, it did.
If it had been about Jack Black revealing the Brangelina twins news it would have spread like wild fire. Oh wait, it did.
Sin City in complete multimedia glory
There is so much information in this I don't even know where to start or what to say. Basically you'll have to take a look and get engrossed. I just want to know how many people had how much time with how much planning to put all this together. It is extensive. Never thought I would be able to learn so much about my birth city.
Labels:
fun stuff,
inspirational,
internet,
journalism,
multimedia,
online video,
photojournalism
World Press Photo Photog Interviews
Good interview videos with the winning photojournalists of the World Press Photo categories. There's also interviews from 2007. It's interesting to hear more about the back story of photographs. What the photog was thinking and attempting and the end result. The interview with Tim Hetherington about his 2nd place story reveals an interesting struggle while making photos in war torn Afghanistan.
Labels:
education,
multimedia,
online video,
photojournalism
Close call
A sequence of four frames from a Reuters photog in Afghanistan with some Marines that came under fire.
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