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How best to approach a video story | Mastering Multimedia
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Skip to primary content. Snaps and Frames blog. How best to approach a video story. May 22, 2009. Many beginning newspaper video producers tell me they feel overwhelmed by everything they have to learn. Audio, video sequencing, composition, keeping the camera steady, can drive a brain into overdrive during a shoot. But what about the storytelling? What happens to your creativity if you’re spending most of your brainpower on the technical aspects of videography? Or Platypus Workshop,. Watch a lot of news ...
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Ten ways to make your photos better | Mastering Multimedia
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Skip to primary content. Snaps and Frames blog. Ten ways to make your photos better. November 1, 2009. As more and more word journalists learn to produce multimedia, I thought I’d share my top ten list of ways to make your photos better. I give a copy to each of my. Students to refer to throughout the quarter. Everyone is familar with the process of photography, but few really understand the nuance of how to. Know your camera intimately. Look for the magic moment. Be ready to push the shutter before ...
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Made it home… | Our Stuff
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Family and friends are always welcome! Made it home…. Leave a comment ». We are in the process of editing the photos from the trip but I finished a batch this morning so I thought I would put them up. I’m also working on a full blog post detailing our adventures a bit, but that may take a week or so since we head back to work on Monday. Until then, enjoy! This slideshow requires JavaScript. April 17, 2011 at 2:33 pm. Laquo; Is-real … in Israel. Photos from the Holy Land…and a few others.
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August 9, 2015. I have a vague memory of my first viewing of “The Wizard of Oz” on TV as a small child, something that would become an annual event. I remember the Tin Man’s first appearance, and my brother and I getting very excited because there was a robot in it! It’s not a robot, it’s a Tin Man, my mother said. But tin or steel, a metal man is a robot in my book. The point is, robots have always been cool, the stuff that fuels geeks to become microbudget filmmakers. An early Robbie the Robot concept.
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Police funeral video: A video storytelling challenge | Mastering Multimedia
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Skip to primary content. Snaps and Frames blog. Police funeral video: A video storytelling challenge. May 27, 2015. My assignment was to cover a police officer’s funeral. This is what I faced as I formulated my plan to cover the funeral service of Coeur d’Alene Police Officer Greg Moore who was killed in the line of duty in May. Where do I start? It took me a few minutes, but my simple solution was to start with a music track. I headed over to Preminumbeat.com. Video storytelling is a wide-open genre....
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More stuff from Iraq…Yes, I know it was a long time ago | Our Stuff
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Family and friends are always welcome! More stuff from Iraq…Yes, I know it was a long time ago. Leave a comment ». It’s been about 18 months since I got back from Iraq. I spent a little time going through some of my images for the first time since I filled them way back then. There are many reasons I haven’t looked at them…and I may talk about them later. For now, here are a few more photos that have never seen the light of day. This slideshow requires JavaScript. June 15, 2011 at 4:35 pm.
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June | 2011 | Our Stuff
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Family and friends are always welcome! Archive for June 2011. More stuff from Iraq…Yes, I know it was a long time ago. Leave a comment ». It’s been about 18 months since I got back from Iraq. I spent a little time going through some of my images for the first time since I filled them way back then. There are many reasons I haven’t looked at them…and I may talk about them later. For now, here are a few more photos that have never seen the light of day. This slideshow requires JavaScript.
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Joe Barrentine | Our Stuff
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Family and friends are always welcome! I am a multimedia producer at The News Tribune. In Tacoma, Wash. I met Ingrid when she started working in the Spokesman-Review’s photo department and we were married in July of 2007. Our hope is that this blog will make it easier to let our friends and families know how and what we are doing. Now that’s what I call entertainment! April 5, 2007 at 9:53 pm. Subscribe to comments with RSS. April 7, 2007 at 3:13 pm. July 15, 2007 at 2:33 pm. December 31, 2007 at 6:43 pm.