From: Al Tompkins, Poynter.org Flag-draped coffins arrive from Iraq and Afghanistan every week — mostly out of public sight. While the Bush administration banned photographs of the arrival ceremonies, the Obama administration is now considering lifting the ban. This raises several important questions for journalists: What should our response be Read More →
LAS VEGAS, NV, February 17, 2009 – Anton/Bauer, a brand of The Vitec Group, and the world’s premier provider of professional camera batteries, chargers, lighting and other mobile power systems, is debuting its QR-RH RED One Handle for the RED camera at NAB 2009 (Booth C6201). Designed by Anton/Bauer, in Read More →
Contributed by: Brian Young, Miami Beach, http://flacaproductions.com I took the plunge and bought a set of Kleer DigiFi Opera Wireless Earbuds recently and i think they’re really great. I used them yesterday on an all-day, network news, run-n-gun shoot (7 tapes off the shoulder, multiple locations, multiple vehicles, a quick Read More →
I know you’ve cursed your stations live truck once or twice – claiming its old and should be in a museum. This truck has you beat. The folks at the Early Television Museum have a 1948 Television Remote Truck at their museum in Hilliard, Ohio. This video tour will make Read More →
From: Al Tompkins, Poynter.org “A YouTube video of KGTV’s Joe Little has been making the rounds lately. Inside of one week, four people sent it to me. Little works as a one-man band. In other words, he shoots his own video, reports the story and edits it.” Al Tompkins interviews Read More →
From: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques We all deal with the legal issues of photography every day. Granted press photography has some different rights – when it comes to model releases – but public / private property issues face are part of the job. Max over at Digital Photography Tips Read More →