This document is a resume for Brad Horn, a multimedia journalist. It summarizes his education, including a Master's degree in Multimedia, Photography, and Design from Syracuse University. It lists his extensive awards and honors for multimedia work. It also outlines his work experience, including currently as a video journalist for The Washington Post and previously as an owner of his own multimedia production company and in roles at NPR, Syracuse University, and WAER-FM radio. It provides links to examples of his award-winning multimedia work for organizations like The Washington Post, Bread for the World, and AARP.
Although my job title of Database Administrator may not immediately reflect it, I have a great deal of experience in product development, new system implementations and technical planning of customized educational systems including student information and learning management systems and online admission applications, just to name a few.
Furthermore, I served as the customer service point-person for resolving internally and externally generated issues and inquires regarding our Web site, databases, SIS, LMS, enrollment, online applications, school administered devices and software. Additionally, I was responsible for supervising and training multiple data entry personnel, ensuring adherence to the protocols and procedures necessary to maintain the integrity of our school’s databases.
I am able to interact in a professional and discreet manner across departments and with external vendors establishing effective two-way communication with a wide-range of people at all levels in order to accomplish goals and to maintain positive working relationships. I am highly driven to ensure the best customer service experience possible for all stakeholders.
Although my job title of Database Administrator may not immediately reflect it, I have a great deal of experience in product development, new system implementations and technical planning of customized educational systems including student information and learning management systems and online admission applications, just to name a few.
Furthermore, I served as the customer service point-person for resolving internally and externally generated issues and inquires regarding our Web site, databases, SIS, LMS, enrollment, online applications, school administered devices and software. Additionally, I was responsible for supervising and training multiple data entry personnel, ensuring adherence to the protocols and procedures necessary to maintain the integrity of our school’s databases.
I am able to interact in a professional and discreet manner across departments and with external vendors establishing effective two-way communication with a wide-range of people at all levels in order to accomplish goals and to maintain positive working relationships. I am highly driven to ensure the best customer service experience possible for all stakeholders.
Damian Radcliffe is a journalist, researcher, and professor based at the University of Oregon.
He holds an endowed chair as the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, and he is also a Professor of Practice, an affiliate faculty member of the Department for Middle East and North Africa Studies (MENA) and the Agora Journalism Center, and a Research Associate of the Center for Science Communication Research (SCR).
Damian is also a three time Knight News Innovation Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture Studies (JOMEC), and a life fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
In spring 2023 he will be a Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, his alma matter.
With over 25 years of experience in the media industry, Damian has worked in editorial, strategic, research, policy and teaching roles in the USA, Middle East and UK. He continues to be an active journalist, writing regular features for leading trade publications such as Digital Content Next, International Journalists' Network (IJNet), What's New in Publishing, journalism.co.uk and other outlets.
He is a globally recognized expert on digital trends, social media, technology, the business of media, the evolution of present-day journalistic practice and the role played by media and technology in the Middle East.
As an analyst, researcher and trainer, he has worked with a wide range of industry and academic organizations including the BBC World Service, Facebook, FIPP, INMA, Thomson Reuters Foundation, World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the United Nations.
He has been quoted on issues relating to digital media and journalism by major outlets such as AFP, BBC, Business Insider, Editor & Publisher, NPR, The New York Times, Snapchat, Wired and Voice of America.
As a freelance journalist his work has also been published by leading publications and trade outlets such as the BBC, Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), Harvard’s Nieman Lab, HuffPost, PBS MediaShift, Poynter, TheMediaBriefing and ZDNet.
Originally from the UK, Damian lives on the west coast of the US with his wife and three young children.
Damian Radcliffe is a journalist, researcher, and professor based at the University of Oregon.
He holds an endowed chair as the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, and he is also a Professor of Practice, an affiliate faculty member of the Department for Middle East and North Africa Studies (MENA) and the Agora Journalism Center, and a Research Associate of the Center for Science Communication Research (SCR).
Damian is also a three time Knight News Innovation Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture Studies (JOMEC), and a life fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
In spring 2023 he will be a Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, his alma matter.
With over 25 years of experience in the media industry, Damian has worked in editorial, strategic, research, policy and teaching roles in the USA, Middle East and UK. He continues to be an active journalist, writing regular features for leading trade publications such as Digital Content Next, International Journalists' Network (IJNet), What's New in Publishing, journalism.co.uk and other outlets.
He is a globally recognized expert on digital trends, social media, technology, the business of media, the evolution of present-day journalistic practice and the role played by media and technology in the Middle East.
As an analyst, researcher and trainer, he has worked with a wide range of industry and academic organizations including the BBC World Service, Facebook, FIPP, INMA, Thomson Reuters Foundation, World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the United Nations.
He has been quoted on issues relating to digital media and journalism by major outlets such as AFP, BBC, Business Insider, Editor & Publisher, NPR, The New York Times, Snapchat, Wired and Voice of America.
As a freelance journalist his work has also been published by leading publications and trade outlets such as the BBC, Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), Harvard’s Nieman Lab, HuffPost, PBS MediaShift, Poynter, TheMediaBriefing and ZDNet.
Originally from the UK, Damian lives on the west coast of the US with his wife and three young children.
1. BRAD HORN
Washington, DC :: bradhorn@ibiblio.org :: (919) 357-3086 :: www.bradhornmultimedia.com
Syracuse University | Syracuse, New York
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
Masters of Science in Multimedia, Photography, & Design, 2010
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, self-designed curriculum in Multimedia Storytelling, 2005
*Edward R. Murrow Award for Feature Reporting, first place (2014), *POYi Multimedia Photogra-pher
of the Year, Award of Excellence (2014), *POYi Documentary Project of the Year, Judges’ Spe-cial
Recognition (2014), *Emmy Award Chesapeake Bay Chapter Sports-Program Series, first place
(2013), *White House News Photographers Association Issue Reporting Linear, first place (2013),
*Society of Professional Journalists Best Radio Feature, student category (2009) *Syracuse Press
Club Best Public Affairs Program (2009) *Syracuse Press Club Best Radio Feature (2009), *News21
Fellow (Carnegie & Knight Foundations Initiative on the Future of Journalism), *John Hope Franklin
Award (Center for Documentary Studies, *Duke University), Student Undergraduate Research Fel-low
(UNC-Chapel Hill), *Bryan Academic Fellow (UNC APPLES Service-Learning Program), *Team
member on 2005 Student Journalism Project of the Year (Online News Association)
Education
Video Journalist | The Washington Post | Washington, DC | June 2012–Present
Award-winning video production focused on character-driven narratives & special projects
Owner | Brad Horn Multimedia | Washington, DC | January 2010–Present
Multimedia production for clients such as NPR, AARP, MediaStorm, Bread for the World.
Production Assistant | NPR | Washington, DC | June 2010–August 2010
Assisted in contract role with the production of Weekend All Things Considered and Weekend
Edition including field reporting, editing tape for deadline, and creating original content for NPR.org.
Instructional Associate | Syracuse University | Syracuse, NY | August 2008–May 2010
Assisted in instruction of audio and video classes in Television, Radio, Film curriculum. Co-designed
radio storytelling course for S.I. Newhouse School’s Spring, 2010 class offerings.
Reporter, Producer, Anchor, and Host | WAER-FM | July 2008–May 2010
Acted in various roles as a member of the news team at Syracuse NPR member station.
Experience
Honors
Skills
HDSLR videography and photography, studio lighting, studio and field audio recording. Software
including Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Pro Tools, Dalet,
Adobe Audition, basic knowledge of HTML. Black and white darkroom processing (silver gelatin).
Extensive travel including developing world. Limited working proficiency in Spanish, Elementary
proficiency in French, based on ILR scale .
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Additional
Experience
Multimedia Workshop Coach
National Press Photographers Association “Multimedia Immersion” 2011, 2012, 2013
Maine Media Workshops “Intermediate Multimedia” 2013
MediaStorm Workshop, March, 2010
Syracuse University Fall Workshop, 2010, 2011
2. BRAD HORN Work
Washington, DC :: bradhorn@ibiblio.org :: (919) 357-3086 :: www.bradhornmultimedia.com
First and 17, The Washington Post
Creator and cinematographer
Multi-award winning documentary series
“binge-worthy…compelling television” — Sports Illustrated
“a real-life version of Friday Night Lights” — Associated Press Sports Editors
www.Firstand17.com
Shelley and Bill: A love story, The Washington Post
Videographer and editor
2014 Edward R. Murrow Award for Feature Reporting
http://wapo.st/W45GH1
In Short Supply, Bread for the World
Multimedia Producer, Videographer, Narrator, Script Development
Official selection, 2012 United Nations Film Festival
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vbteAPM-wPM
How Will We Feed Them? MediaStorm
Multimedia Producer, Videographer and Photographer, Narrator, Script Development
www.mediastorm.com/clients/how-will-we-feed-them-for-ifad
Losing Ground, AARP
Multimedia Producer, Script Development
“Amazing,” “A shining example of online storytelling,” “[one of] our favorite multimedia projects of
2010.” -MultimediaMuse.org
“Best of the Web” -L.A. Times
www.aarp.org/relationships/caregiving/info-10-2010/when_a_caregiver_can_no_longer_cope.html
Take Care, MediaStorm
Multimedia Field Producer, Script Development, Supplemental Photographer and Videographer
One of the “Top 10 Talented Web Videos” of 2010 -TIME Magazine
www.mediastorm.com/training/take-care
Texting Underground Can Save Lives And Caves, NPR
Radio Producer, Reporter, Photographer
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123116417
Aged 9,000 Years, Ancient Beer Finally Hits Stores , NPR
Radio Producer, Reporter, Photographer
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128587208
Veterans Listening Project
Co-Executive Producer, Videographer, Radio Producer
www.VeteransListeningProject.org
Still Hoping, LUCEO Images
Multimedia Producer, Script Development
“One of the top 50 multimedia sites of 2009” -InnovativeInteractivity.com.
www.StillHoping.com
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