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I just love it when I get to team up with other Go To Team crews on shoots. This time I got to work with Charleston DP, Dave Baker and his trusty apprentice. We met up at UNC Chapel Hill for an ESPN feature on football helmet technology and safety. Both armed with HDX 900s […]
Read More →I could spend countless paragraphs telling you what it was like to cover the Democratic National Convention, but none would be as trenchant as what Ferlon Webster assembled simply by pressing RECORD. In twelve strangely compelling minutes, the young …
Read More →I could spend countless paragraphs telling you what it was like to cover the Democratic National Convention, but none would be as trenchant as what Ferlon Webster assembled simply by pressing RECORD. In twelve strangely compelling minutes, the young …
Read More →Ever wonder why law enforcement in some localities issue media credentials? (even though some journalism instructors will argue constitutional theory and freedom of the press rights regarding their existence). The press originally in some cases demanded them. Case in point of an anonymous editorial that appeared in 1939 begging for the Los Angeles County Sheriff […]
Read More →It was an interesting question posed by a distinguished journalist. “What about journalism would you keep and what would you change?” asked executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette David Shribman. Shribman challenged a group of Ole Miss journalism students to answer the question and their responses were what you might expect when it came to what should be saved. “Credibility,” said one student. “Transparency,” said another. But they had less to say when it came to what should change, so Shribman offered this view. “What needs to change is that journalism organizations need to stop losing money,” he said. Of course he’s right, but to do that, journalism does need to change and here are two suggestions: It’s time for the wall to come down. In an effort to protect journalists from the business side of the profession, we’ve allowed journalists to operate in ignorance. Journalists need to understand the financial underpinnings of the companies they work for, so they can help figure out how to keep those companies in business. It’s time to lose the arrogance. For too long, many journalists have felt superior to the audiences they serve. They blame the audience for not supporting “quality” journalism when […]
Read More →Olympic gold medalist, Gabby Douglas has become a household name overnight. I was so excited when I found out I would be working with her. Armed with a HDX 900 I headed down to Virginia Beach for Dateline NBC. I spent two days in Virginia Beach for Dateline. The first day I shot b-roll […]
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