This document discusses the emerging field of mobile multimedia journalism. It introduces goals of providing skills for mobile storytelling and building a portfolio. Trends discussed include the growth of mobile devices and their use primarily for entertainment and social media. The document outlines various platforms, tools, and skills needed for mobile multimedia reporting including video, audio, writing, and interviewing. It emphasizes writing concisely for different formats and platforms with a mobile-first approach.
Deck for Mo Krochmal's lecture and presentation to Knight CUNY Journalism Diversity Fellows at City University of New York, Journalism School, on June 8, 2017.
Slidedeck for guest lecture at Baruch College business journalism class on Oct. 10, 2015. Discussion on mobile first, video production, apps and social media.
More than 8 in 10 U.S. adults now get news on a mobile device. We need a new storytelling tool kit to attract and better serve our audience on mobile. On a small screen, what’s the best way to tell a particular story: digest, explainer, bulleted live updates or what-we-know lists, photo, video, graphic, audio, games, curation, or some combination? And what are the tools to make that happen as efficiently as possible? Meena Thriruvengadam is an editorial consultant who works at the intersection of editorial, audience and product. These slides are accompanied by a handout -- (Relatively) easy tools for mobile storytelling -- by Fernando Hurtado, manager of digital video for NBCUniversal Media LLC. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
Deck for Mo Krochmal's lecture and presentation to Knight CUNY Journalism Diversity Fellows at City University of New York, Journalism School, on June 8, 2017.
Slidedeck for guest lecture at Baruch College business journalism class on Oct. 10, 2015. Discussion on mobile first, video production, apps and social media.
More than 8 in 10 U.S. adults now get news on a mobile device. We need a new storytelling tool kit to attract and better serve our audience on mobile. On a small screen, what’s the best way to tell a particular story: digest, explainer, bulleted live updates or what-we-know lists, photo, video, graphic, audio, games, curation, or some combination? And what are the tools to make that happen as efficiently as possible? Meena Thriruvengadam is an editorial consultant who works at the intersection of editorial, audience and product. These slides are accompanied by a handout -- (Relatively) easy tools for mobile storytelling -- by Fernando Hurtado, manager of digital video for NBCUniversal Media LLC. For more information about the News Leaders Association's NewsTrain, see https://www.newsleaders.org/newstrain.
The Growing Opportunity in Mobile Marketing and Advertising presented at AAF ...AAF Inland Empire
Presented at AAF Inland Empire's monthly luncheon by Claus Enevoldsen, Director of Interactive Marketing at Freedom Communications. To learn more, visit www.aaf-inlandempire.com
The workshop will allow you to learn the fundamentals of video storytelling in a natural way. Each story lesson introduces the techniques, apps, workflows, necessary stages, including planning, filming, and editing for Print, Electronic and for Digital Media, and all with a smartphone used by news professionals around the world to produce digital narratives in mobile-only environments.
Thank you for viewing this presentation. It has been created for a 1hr workshop for Amb:IT:tion Digital Content Re:connected one day conference. Its fast and furious but targeted at beginners of all levels! Being a digital slideshow available on SlideShare some of the content is reference material delegates can go on line and view at their leisure.
This webinar is part of the TechSoup Online Digital Storytelling Event September 30-October 21. For further details about the event activities and the many ways you can participate, please visit the event homepage. Consider participating in the two other webinars in this series:
Ijf15 The smartphone newsroom - Robb MontgomeryRobb Montgomery
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This webinar is part of the TechSoup Online Digital Storytelling Event September 30-October 21. For further details about the event activities and the many ways you can participate, please visit the event homepage. Consider participating in the two other webinars in this series:
Tools for Digital Storytelling: September 30, 9am
Digital Storytelling Expert Round Table: September 30, 11am
In this presentation We will discuss about introduction of Mobile phone and its history.Mobile phone plays very important role in our lives for communication.Due to this we came clos to each other.
The Growing Opportunity in Mobile Marketing and Advertising presented at AAF ...AAF Inland Empire
Presented at AAF Inland Empire's monthly luncheon by Claus Enevoldsen, Director of Interactive Marketing at Freedom Communications. To learn more, visit www.aaf-inlandempire.com
The workshop will allow you to learn the fundamentals of video storytelling in a natural way. Each story lesson introduces the techniques, apps, workflows, necessary stages, including planning, filming, and editing for Print, Electronic and for Digital Media, and all with a smartphone used by news professionals around the world to produce digital narratives in mobile-only environments.
Thank you for viewing this presentation. It has been created for a 1hr workshop for Amb:IT:tion Digital Content Re:connected one day conference. Its fast and furious but targeted at beginners of all levels! Being a digital slideshow available on SlideShare some of the content is reference material delegates can go on line and view at their leisure.
This webinar is part of the TechSoup Online Digital Storytelling Event September 30-October 21. For further details about the event activities and the many ways you can participate, please visit the event homepage. Consider participating in the two other webinars in this series:
Ijf15 The smartphone newsroom - Robb MontgomeryRobb Montgomery
There are 100 lessons in the Smart Film School
Get the $499 master course for only $99 with this coupon code: JouralismFest
https://www.udemy.com/make-smartphone-video-like-a-pro-level-1/?couponCode=JournalismFest
This webinar is part of the TechSoup Online Digital Storytelling Event September 30-October 21. For further details about the event activities and the many ways you can participate, please visit the event homepage. Consider participating in the two other webinars in this series:
Tools for Digital Storytelling: September 30, 9am
Digital Storytelling Expert Round Table: September 30, 11am
In this presentation We will discuss about introduction of Mobile phone and its history.Mobile phone plays very important role in our lives for communication.Due to this we came clos to each other.
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Professor Mo Krochmal explores the emerging mobile and app economies for his Quinnipiac interactive master's degree class "Issues in Contemporary Media."
Professor Krochmal lectures on social media and television, a field he helped pioneer with a conference in 2011 "TV Goes Social" as well as founding Social TV Daily. He talks about TV disrupted, engaged viewers, the ad market, Twitter vs. Facebook, and the 2015 TV season.
Lecture on viral video, stickiness and spreadability. Terms to know, and video grabs of leading thinkers in the field of content distribution online. Goes with YouTube video lecture: http://www.slideshare.net/krochmal/eij2015
SMWKND Livestreaming Workshop, June 20, 2015Mo Krochmal
Live streaming video with mobile devices has exploded onto the scene with the popularity of first Meerkat and then Periscope, exposing mobile live video to its largest audience and making it a part of the social media conversation. What should journalists know?
Slide deck for presentation at National Association of Hispanic Journalists 2014 Convention, San Antonio, Texas. Taking journalists through their smartphones to be able to cut and edit short packages, as well as stream video live through an application.
One page with six slides as a quick reference for journalists on how to use their phones as a reporting tool, focusing on Apple iPhone and apps. Created as a handout for the 2013 New York Press Association Foundation's annual journalism conference by Mo Krochmal of Social Media News NY (facebook.com/smnny)
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In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
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Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
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The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Go Ahead, Phone it in!
Mobile Penetration
6.587B subscriptions globally (SIM cards,
multiple devices), 345M U.S.
1.87B subscriptions 3G/4G (26.6 percent,
2014)
Audience
91 percent of U.S. population has mobile
subscription, 287M 3G/4G
Source: Mobiforge
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Devices
As of January 2014:
90% of American adults have a cellphone
58% of American adults have a smartphone
32% of American adults own an e-reader
42% of American adults own a tablet computer
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TV Truck in Your Hand
“Me time”
Dominates
Mobile
Use
http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/mobile-infographic/480663?red=at
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TV Truck in Your Hand
People are using mobile devices for:
Self-expression – doing hobbies and interests (1%)
Discovery – seeking news and information (4%)
Preparation – preparing for activities, travel (7%)
Accomplishing – managing health, finances (11%)
Shopping – seeking products, services (12%)
Socializing – interacting with others (19%)
Me time – relaxation or entertainment (46%)
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TV Truck in Your Hand
http://www.thevideoink.com/news/iab-finds-35-us-adults-use-smartconnected-tvs-last-year/#.VTW4lyHBzRY
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Mobile first?
Think mobile before doing reporting
Content focused for mobile
Short alone is not the final answer
Interactive
Entire organization thinks mobile
Social is mobile
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Mobile web
Drive-by, drop-in audience. Home page is not as
critical as people go to stories. What is the small unit
to create a story – a picture, a video, a graphic, a
tweet, a status?
Mobile apps
Loyalty. Apps require a certain commitment,
overcoming hurdles to download.
While they are there, give them something else,
such as personalization, alerts.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
People watching more video on devices
Expensive to produce at the high end
Higher advertising revenues available
Mobile video storytelling just beginning
Tools are becoming widely available
Make a reel. Be creative.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Podcasts
Debuted in October, 2014
Reinvigorated the podcast form
Other popular podcasts include TED Radio Hour, The Nerdist
It takes commitment, consistency and great content
You can do it with your phone
Platforms: SoundCloud, Blogtalkradio
Shortform: AudioBoo
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-start-your-own-podcast-1709798447
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Audio
The subject's voice complements photos.
Interviewing subjects leads to picture opportunities.
Adds detail to captions or a full text story, increasing the chance
of getting published.
People are searching on the text associated with media.
Audio communicates information beyond via images or text such
as emotion, humor, pauses or breaks in their voice, or the
ambient sound that transports you to a location.
Audio provides the narrative spine necessary for linear broadcast
and the Web.
http://mediastorm.com/train/resources/gathering-audio/1
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Writing for audio
must be clear
must be for the ear (to be heard, not read)
short words
short sentences, one idea or fact per sentence
simple sentence structure
Subject > Verb > Predicate > Period
pronounceable words
use of contractions
casual but not informal
efficient – make every word count, write in active voice
http://www.jem200.com/lecture-notes/audio-journalism-1-writing-for-sound/
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Writing for Radio
The International Standardization Organization, which is composed
of acoustics experts, today opened its annual convention. The
convention is meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. Delegates from
51 countries are attending the convention, which will continue
through Sunday. An annual report issued by the organization
warned that noise levels in the world are rising by one decibel a
year. If the increase continues, the report warned, "everyone
living in cities could be stone deaf by the year 2020." The report
also said that long-term exposure to a noise level of 100
decibels can cause deafness, yet a riveting gun reaches a level
of 130 decibels and a jet aircraft 150.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Doing Interviews
Find a good subject (chat with them first)
Be prepared
What are you trying to accomplish?
Make them comfortable
Start slow, and easy
Mimic body language
Ask them to spell their name, age, job
Always be live, don't stop recording
Open ended questions
Be quiet
Get them to reflect: How did that feel?
Ask them if you forgot to ask anything
http://www.sparkminute.com/2011/11/07/30-tips-on-how-to-interview-like-a-journalist/
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Audio Interviews
Find a quiet place for interviews.
Always wear headphones. Check your levels.
Record 30 seconds of room tone for easier editing.
Place microphone a few inches below or to side of mouth to
avoid “plosives.”
Get name, age, hometown, and occupation.
Encourage subject to answer in complete sentences. Ask people
to repeat themselves if necessary.
Be silent. Don’t say “uh huhh.” Maintain eye contact.
At end of interview, ask, “What else should I know?”
Record ambient sound effects. Identify the sound into your
microphone before recording it.
Don’t stop recording.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Ethics
Do not reconstitute the truth.
Be judicious in your use of music and special sound effects.
Use photographic and editing special effects sparingly and
carefully.
Apply the same careful editing ethics standards to your teases,
promotions and headlines that you do for your news stories.
http://www.rtdna.org/content/guidelines_for_ethical_video_and_audio_editing#.VXZNC89VhBc
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Stills
Shoot more than you need. Get closer.
Compose using the rule of thirds. Shoot horizontally.
Shoot wide, medium, close-up and extreme close-ups.
Shoot details (eyes, hands and personal items).
Compose clean portraits of sources.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Shot Sequences
Cover shot – Brings the reader into story.
Establishing shot – wide, environmental
Detail shot – closer
Closing shot – a picture that stays with the reader
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Shot types
Newsworthy – one frame to tell a news story
Emotional – capturing an emotion
Intimate – capturing emotions between two people
Unusual – the photographer's eye
The Phoblographer
http://www.thephoblographer.com/2010/02/17/the-beginner%E2%80%99s-guide-to-photojournalism/#.VXWc1s9V
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Captions are critical
What is the thought communicated by the photo?
Short sentence that sums up what you see.
Give more information
Don't state the obvious
Don't use caption-ese
Pick a style – complete sentences, headlinese.
Standalone, or part of package
Cut and paste names. Double check spelling, facts
Write what you know
http://www.theslot.com/captions.html
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
50 per cent of people drop off halfway through every video
If you don’t engage in the first 10 seconds, your video will fail
No exact rules for length, but be concise and edit ruthlessly.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Video Interviews
When possible, use a tripod.
Use microphone and headphones. Check your sound levels.
Set white balance for each location.
Pay attention to head and nose room in composition. The subject
should not look directly into the camera; they should look into
frame, not out of it.
If you are not using additional lights, make sure sun or main light
source is over your shoulder.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
B-roll
Shoot a variety of shots and angles.
Shoot in sequences. The five-shot rule is a good guide.
Hold each shot for 10-15 seconds.
Avoid pans or zooms.
Let action move across frame rather than moving with it.
Shoot an opening and closing shot.
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Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Q: What's the best camera?
A: The one that's with you.
Your phone is always with you. Master it as a reporting tool and
you will be ahead of the pack. How? Practice, practice, practice.
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180 Degree Rule
Keep on one side of the axis for every shot.
Two cameras: Shoot over each person's shoulder
One camera: Shoot over
interviewer's shoulder,
Then shoot questions,
camera facing interviewer,
include reaction shots.
Backcuts, noddies.
Photographer Nick Laham's Instagramed portrait of Alex Rodriguez made the front page of the New York Times Sunday edition on Sunday, March 31, 2013
http://connect.dpreview.com/post/7398706941/photographer-iphone-shot-worthy-nyt-front-page
November 22, 2010
November 22, 2010
Damon Winter photographs taken using Hipstamatic iPhone app were published on the front page of the New York Times
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/11/through-my-eye-not-hipstamatics/?src=tptw
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/22/world/asia/22grunts.html
On 17 February 2004 The New York Times published, for the first time on page one, a photograph taken with a mobile phone. It was an image grabbed at the
formal signing of the merger between two mobile phone giants, Cingular and AT&T Wireless, in New York the previous day. Joseph McCabe Jr., AT&T’s Chief Financial Officer, snapped Cingular Chief Executive Officer, John Zeglis signing
the document.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/featured_articles/20040219thursday.html
Tested things out in the newsroom.
I believe in several years it will be common for reporters to have this technology in their pockets. My iPhone is always in my pocket. I’m just waiting for the day when there is breaking news and I’ll be able to do a live hit from the scene by myself without a photographer or an expensive live truck. I have a feeling that day is going to happen very, very soon.
Jojola told Poynter in an interview in Aug. 24, 2009
http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/97948/new-mexico-reporter-uses-iphone-qik-to-broadcast-live-story/
The video is not available any long. Off the KOB site, and not on Qik. He now reports for Denver's KUSA
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