Flash to the Future — Part II
An Interview with The Bombay Flying Club’s Poul Madsen
(The pauses are when I’m asking questions)
Click here for the Poul Madsen Interview
TRANSCRIPT:
Poul Madsen: To make a long story very short, I was an intern in India back in 2005 when I went to the Danish school of Journalism. I went to Bombay for six months with [...]
Flash to the Future – Part I
When Danish journalists Poul Madsen and Henri Kastenskov created the Bombay Flying Club, an innovative and audio visual production house that creates flash documentaries for the web, they had no idea that web journalists from around the world would look at their work as something to be reckoned with.
The Camera Every Newsroom Should Own
Canon has introduced a new camera called “Canon EOS 5D Mark II” that will truly alter the relationship between photojournalism and online journalism.
This little camera (that runs $2699) does just as much (if not more!) than cameras and video equipment and costs less than half the price of professional equipment.
Monday Catch Up: Blog Stroll
What I’ve reading on the web…
Barack Obama is ahead in the polls according to the Economist Electoral College experiment [Resource for Social Media]
5 Stages of a blogger’s life (Exhaustion & Death is the end result!!) [Online Journalism Blog]
US Army General challenges the military to embrace new media at Milblogging Conference [Daniel Bennett]
Where in the world is this thing going?!
It’s the question on the tips of everyone’s lips: where is journalism going? what new ways are being created to implement story telling? Who’s doing it right and who’s got it all wrong?
This blog features an alternative view on something media professionals think they already know. Let me tell you something: they don’t have a [...]
