The production guys at Team Coco just “love” the new FCP X. And just to demonstrate their love, they made a video… http://teamcoco.com/video/conan-editors-love-final-cut
Read More →I’m back, back at home at least. It’s been an amazing couple of weeks. I’ve heard amazing calls and emails of support – so I assume everyone has heard the news. If you need a refresher, the best explanation can be found at CaringBridge.com. “Around 7:30 pm on Monday, May Read More →
It’s time for an impromptu photog Happy Hour here in DC. Tuesday night, May 24, 2011 we’re going to rally at The Queen Vic in the up and coming H Street Section of DC. Stop by after 6:30pm and join us for a pint. The Queen Vic – British Pub Read More →
From: Al Tompkins, Poynter.org Longtime b-roll.net contributor, Al Tompkins delves into the coverage from WTVT of a 10-year-old boy’s suicide. When it is normal policy of most stations to not cover suicides, WTVT went the other way. Tompkins goes line by line through the station’s coverage to find what they Read More →
The great photog scribe, Lenslinger brought the words of Tim Fisher to my attention in his post “Beyond the Lunge” “It’s not often you see a TV news photog step out from behind the camera and own up to what he’s shown, but that’s exactly what WKTV’s Tim Fisher did Read More →
From: Jim Romenesko, Poynter “‘We have concluded that this arrangement is a bad idea,” says a White House spokesman, who added that the administration is open to working out some new arrangement with photographers” Read the complete article…
Read More →From: Al Tompkins, Poynter It seems the staging of still photos has raised an ethical discussion. “The White House continues to debate whether to release photos showing Osama bin Laden’s body. In theory, the photos would be proof to any doubters that the terrorist is dead. But not all photos Read More →