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November 26, 2008

UGA PJ Takes Second Place in NPPA R6 Clip Contest

Our own Daniel Shirey took second place in the National Press Photographers Association’s Region Six Monthly Clip Contest for his photo of Knowshon Moreno leaping earlier this year.  Nice pic. 

Categories Competitions
November 23, 2008

More on Reuters at Launch Pad 39A

Reuters has posted a 10 minute video that shows how they set up their remote cameras and can now transmit a photo to their clients within minutes of a shuttle launch. Very cool. 

Categories Tech Talk
November 20, 2008

Internship Opp

Yeah, I know … it’s been kind of slow here on the blog. We’re at that point in the semester where everything is piling up on my desk – student work, new course proposals, curriculum review, international proposals for 2010 … BUT – this came across Twitter a few moments ago (thanks to Ryan Sholin) and it’s too good not...

Categories At Work/Business & Industry/Multimedia
November 13, 2008

(Camera) Geek Predictions for 2009

Thom Hogan has posted his predictions on what camera goodies we’ll see in 2009. Real inside baseball stuff, but the talk about market share is something to pay attention to. While we focus on storytelling, there’s an industry that provides us with the tools to do that storytelling – it’s mildly important that we pay attention to that industry.

Categories Business & Industry/Tech Talk
November 12, 2008

Burnett's Behind Beijing Video

David Burnett, founder of Contact Press Images and an all-around amazing guy, has published a behind-the-scenes-look at covering this summer’s Olympics in Beijing. Long, but if you’re a Burnett fan, worth watching. 

Categories At Work/Business & Industry/Craft
November 11, 2008

The Red & Black Weekly News Update

The student paper here at UGA, The Red & Black, has started doing a weekly news update – a short video highlighting what’s coming up in the week’s paper. Each one has gotten a little smoother, a little more polished. They’ve played with the format a couple of times and the newest iteration came out this week with a walk-around-the-newsroom...

Categories Journalism/Multimedia/Tech Talk/Video
November 10, 2008

NYTimes.com on Election Night

Here it is – how the NYTimes.com home page evolved throughout election day. Very cool.

Categories Graphic Design
November 10, 2008

UNC Students in Tierra del Fuego

South of Here is a collection of multimedia pieces produced by students from the University of North Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the Facultad de Communicaciòn at the Universidad de los Andes in Santidago, Chile.  An interesting mix of storytelling – audio slide shows, videos and Flash animations. 

Categories Good Work/Graphic Design/Multimedia/Photojournalism/Tech Talk/Video
November 10, 2008

Two Years on the Road

Passed along by former UGA PJ student Kat Netzler, a look at almost two years on the campaign trail with Barack Obama by Scout Tufankjian. 

Categories Good Work/Photojournalism
November 9, 2008

Other Students, Other Work

As many of you know, our workshops are modeled after those run by the photojournalism folks at my alma mater, Syracuse University. They had their fall event a few weeks back and have posted their pieces online, take a look and let me know what you think.  More students, more faculty, more guests … how do we beat them in...

Categories Good Work/Multimedia/Photojournalism

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