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A Visual Editors Podcast
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Robb Montgomery's weekly Podcast from the VisualEditors.com forums. Interviews, News, Podsafe Music, Hot Threads, Crits and more.
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Visual Editors Episodes - | The women behind the World's Best Designed Newspapers™ | Play in Popup. | Las Vegas: Visual Editors interviews with two women
who have just won World's Best Designed Newspaper honors from the SND competition.
These two editors set a high standard for newspaper design quality and have been on a roll lately winning many top design prizes in Europe and elsewhere.
Svetlana Maximchenko is the 27-year old Editor-in-chief of Moscow's Akzia.
Akzia was named a World's Best Designed last year- it is the toast of Russia.
Jördis Guzmán Bulla is the art director for Germany national Sunday edition, Welt am Sonntag and is also a multiple winner of top design prizes.
Two years ago she won the gold medal for graphics, last Year her paper was voted Europes' Best Designed Newspaper and this year her team won The World's Best Designed Newspaper for work produced in 2008.
Let's see if we can learn some of the secrets from Europe's top visual journalists.
Cast: Robb Montgomery |
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| Camp Video Journalism | Play in Popup. | Documentary report from the Camp Video Journalism training week held at the Chicago Sun-Times May 5-9, 2008.
See student films at Campvj.com
Camp Video Journalism upgrades a reporter's skills to meet the demands of the networked journalism era. Camp VJ Chicago students included a Pultizer-Prize winning photographer, newspaper reporters, broadcast professionals and the director of a major U.S. Journalism school.
The game has changed for media makers and journalists need focused and practical video training that can make a dramatic difference, right away.
See the student films at campvj.com
A film by Robb Montgomery
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Camp VJ Chicago - Learn how to make documentary video journalism: With Angela Grant of Newsvideographer, David Dunkley Gyimah of Viewmagazine.tv and Robb Montgomery of Visual Editors
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| GÖTEBORG: 2007 – 2008 print and online launches (VIDEO) | Play in Popup. | GÖTEBORG: 2007 ? 2008 print and online launches World Editors Forum - SEVENTH SESSION With : Gianni Valenti, Deputy Editor, Gazzetta dello Sport, Italy Raju Narisetti, Managing Editor, Mint, India Ignacio Escolar, Editor-in-Chief, Publico, Spain Pierre Haski, Founder and Editor in Chief, Rue89.com, France Dominic Young, Director of Editorial Services, Intellectual Property, News International Ltd, UK Chairman: Roy Greenslade, Media Columnist, The Guardian, UK More video reports from the World Editors Forum |
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| GÖTEBORG: Are mobile news and “mojos” changing journalism? (Video) | Play in Popup. | World Editors Forum SESSION THREE Paul Cheesbrough, Chief Information Officer, Telegraph Media Group, UK Ilicco Elia, Product Manager - Mobile & Emerging Media, Reuters, UK Michael Cooper, Director of Advanced Reading Technologies, Microsoft, USA Oscar Westlund, Doctoral Student, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Chairman: Robert Andrews, Editor-in-Chief, paidContent.UK, United Kingdom |
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| GÖTEBORG: Are integrated newsrooms really working? | Play in Popup. | Second Session from the World Editors Forum - VIDEO With : Javier Moreno, Editor-in-Chief, El Pais, Spain Jim Roberts, Editor of Digital News, The New York Times, USA Lisbeth Knudsen, CEO, Det Berlingske Officin, and Editor-in-Chief, Berlingske Tidende, Denmark Almar Latour, Managing Editor, wsj.com, Wall Street Journal, USA Svetlana Mironyuk, Editor-in-Chief, RIA Novosti, Russia Chairman: Bruno Patino, President, Le Monde Interactif, France |
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| GÖTEBORG: Will Web 2.0 give birth to Journalism 2.0? | Play in Popup. | Nikesh Arora, President EMEA Operations & Vice President, Google Inc., UK, presented participants at the 15th World Editors Forum with food for thought as to the way in which the media consumption habits and the media landscape in general have radically transformed with Web 2.0. Arora opened the Forum's first session, entitled "Will Web 2.0 give birth to Journalism 2.0?" Other panelists: Kathleen Carroll, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor, The Associated Press, USA Pierre Bellanger, CEO and founder, Skyblogs and Skyrock, France Bosse Svensson, General Director, MKT Media, Sweden Chairman: George Brock, Editor, Saturday Times, UK Student journalist teams from JMG University of Gothenburg are reporting in blogs, interviews and a range of video stories from the annual meeting of the World Association of Newspapers and World Editors Forum. More of their reports are online at The Editors Weblog |
to send to friends | Download GÖTEBORG: Will Web 2.0 give birth to Journalism 2.0?
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| GÖTEBORG: Editors-in-chief breakfast | Play in Popup. | Sweden: At the first day of the World Editors Forum in Gothenburg, editors-in-chief of newspapers from all over the world were gathered for an intimate welcome breakfast. Peter Hjörne, editor-in-chief for the opinion and editorial pages of the local newspaper Göteborgs-Posten, held an affectionate welcome speach. The 15th World Editors Forum and congress has gathered 1,800 participants from 130 countries in Gothenburg. Blogs and more video reports from the congress can be found online at the Editors Weblog. |
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| CAIRO: Felucca boat sailing in the Nile River at sunset | Play in Popup. | Video journalism from Egypt. A video vignette of one of the calmer scenes in the exotic chaos of Cairo - a soft wind cruise on the fabled Nile River. Filmed by Robb Montgomery who is teaching innovative journalism techniques to reporters, editors and visual journalists in newsrooms and classrooms around the world. In his most recent visit to Cairo he delivered seminars and training at Ahram Canadian University, an eight-grade class in Sakkar, The Supreme Press Council, Cairo University and in visits to newspaper offices like Al Akbar. Visual Editors is building a new video journalism training and social network at www.campvj.com. Post your video and share critiques. |
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| Camp VJ Chicago: Promo film | Play in Popup. | Camp VJ: Hands-on training for the next generation of video journalists. More info and student films online: www.campvj.com This promo film was produced by David Dunkley Gyimah from footage taken during the week-long Camp VJ Chicago workshop. David is a U.K. video journalist, the founder of www.viewmagazine.tv and a world-class visual journalist, lecturer and Web pioneer. |
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| Marshalll Matlock | The Halloween interview with SND competition director Marshall Matlock about a new contest to design the cover the SND 29 annual. The committee is looking for a concept that promotes award-winning news design. They encourage a cutting-edge design as long as the content relates to newspaper design. Please submit full-size, high-resolution concepts (9.25" x 12.25" -- measurements allow for a bleed trim of .25" on the top, bottom and right side). All images must be 300 dpi at the size they will be used. Deadline for entries: Nov. 27, 2007. For additional specs or questions please contact: Marshall Matlock, SND competition committee director mmatlock (at) dreamscape (dot) com Phone: 315-263-8899 | Get at Short URL | Download Marshalll Matlock | Play in Popup.
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| So baby, do (song demo) | An original blues song by Robb Montgomery. This version is a two-track demo - the songwriting equivalent of a rough pencil sketch. The song started to form in Boston during a recent trip where the author spent nine days - mostl of them couped up in a dank hotel room with his guitar. Originally titled 'The Boston Blues,' this track has been renamed "So baby, do" - for the hook in the first verse. This is a first stab at lyrics - a vocal melody is still to come as a re bass, acoustic guitar and electric piano parts. So baby, do By Robb Montgomery, ©2007 Kidvibe.com, LLC (ASCAP) Please don't tell me that you love me Please don't tell me that you need me All that I want to do is kiss you So, please, baby do | Get at Short URL | Download So baby, do (song demo) | Play in Popup.
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