Bill Couch livestream and liveblog.
Please check back for archived video, which will be embedded here.
Liveblog
Bill Couch livestream and liveblog.
Please check back for archived video, which will be embedded here.
Liveblog
Matt Waite, who recently won a Pulitzer prize for PolitiFact, is speaking at the 2009 Poynter College Fellowship.
UPDATE: The archived audio has been added below.
Below is a near-final draft version of a video Jackie Villavicencio and I did for our video journalism class. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The Andersons from Greg Linch on Vimeo.
I’ll be in Washington, D.C. for the next few days, courtesy the University of Miami School of Communication, so the blog will probably be quiet. I’ll be working on a couple video profiles of National Park Service employees with a fellow student (I did a similar project — but as an audio slideshow — last year at Everglades National Park).
Also, as luck would have it, I’ll be in town for this shindig on Saturday:
I’m not a big fan of the redesigning Craigslist idea, but it should be a great event. As always, I’ll be wearing my CoPress hat and looking out for any takeaways that could be useful for college media. Any thoughts in that realm will appear on the CoPress blog.
I may liveblog and/or livestream parts of the event. If I do, I’ll be sure give as much notice as I can.
PS. Yay for spring break! But it’s about a week too short.
I’ll be livestreaming the Society for News Design New York City meetup from 1-5 p.m. today at the New York Times.
Follow the Twitter hashtag #sndnyc. For those reading in RSS, the video and chat embeds are below.
The schedule:
1:00 — Opening remarks
1:15 — Nigel Holmes on visual communication
2:15 — Joe Hutchinson on being a better art director
3:15 — Sarah Slobin on the shift from print to online
4:15 — Matthew Ericson and Shan Carter on interactive graphics