Video: readers talk about Chicago Tribune redesign
Chicago Tribune readers opinions and reactions to the Monday September 19, 208 newspaper redesign. Reported by Robb Montgomery.
Camp VJ: Interview tips from Chicago`s Carol Marin
Chicago TV Journalist and Chicago Sun-Times political columnist, Carol Marin, answers questions from Camp VJ Chicago students about interviewing techniques fro video reports. More videos at Camp Video Journalism
Meet the 27-year-old Editor-in-Chief
Sit down with Svetlana Maximchenko, the editor of Akzia, a youth newspaper published in Moscow that was recently named one of the World`s Best Designed. Robb Montgomery interviews her in Las Vegas at a newspaper congress.
Interview with Charles Apple
Sit down with Charles Apple and a few of his students and colleagues at a recent training workshop on design and graphics held at the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.
Produced by Robb Montgomery.
Podcast: Jess Elder at SND
Jess Elder lead a session called "Building on a Geographic Foundation." He is a producer of Geospatial Media for National Geographic.
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Podcast: A Brief Interview with Martin Gee
Martin sat down with Darla Cameron for a few moments to talk about how he used SND Vegas sessions to help transition into his new job as art director at Oregon Business Magazine.
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when: 1 hour ago
Podcast: Interactive Basics with Paige West
MSNBC`s Paige West explains what resources a news organization needs to produce interactive multimedia projects.
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when: 1 hour ago
Jeff Veen Interview at SND Vegas
Interactive design superstar, Jeff Veen lead a session at the Society for News Design Annual Workshop and Exhibition called "Designing the Future Web." I spoke with him after for the Visualeditors.com podcast. Sascha Raiyn
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Podcast: Kate LaRue on Conceptual Illustration
Kate LaRue is the daily student designer of the year for her graduate work at the University of Missouri. She talks about the role that conceptual illustration can play in a newsroom.
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when: 8 min. ago
Lukas Kircher
Interview with German designer and founder of Berlin`s kircherburkhardt.
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when: 1 week ago
Egypt: Sail on the Nile River
Video journalism from Egypt. A video vignette of one of the calmer scenes in the exotic chaos of Cairo - a soft wind Falcruise on the fabled Nile River. Filmed by Robb Montgomery who is teaching innovative journalism techniques to reporters and edito
Pulitzer-prize photographer: Why video is different
Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer, John H. White talks bout the lesson he learned at Camp VJ Chicago - a video journalism workshop.
The road to Sweden goes through Berlin
Robb Montgomery leads a team of student VJs who will produce video reports in Gothenburg at the World Editors Forum. This film catches up with Robb as he makes a short stop in Berlin with scenes from Paris, Berlin and Cairo to set the stage for the
Camp Video Journalism Chicago
Documentary report from the Camp Video Journalism training week held at the Chicago Sun-Times May 5-9, 2008.
Camp Video Journalism upgrades a reporter`s skills to meet the demands of the networked journalism era. Camp VJ Chicago students included a
Small cameras can tell big stories
The ability to tell really big stories with really small cameras is fascinating to share with colleagues. More photos and details at robbmontgomery.com
GÖTEBORG: Video tour of the Expo floor
Vendors talk about the business they do at the World Newspaper Congress in this short film.
GÖTEBORG: Editors discuss impact of the Integrated Newsroom (Part two video)
Editors throughout the conference discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the digital revolution of the newsrooms. The integrated newsroom was much talked about at the 15th World Editor`s Forum. Being the "must-do" idea of 2007, some newspapers...
GÖTEBORG: 2007 – 2008 print and online launches (VIDEO)
Gà–TEBORG: 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...
GÖTEBORG: Digital media training for the new newsroom
World Editors Forum - FIFTH SESSION The digital age has reached the newsroom, but are the journalists ready for it? Editors and directors talk about how to train journalists and keep them up to date for video, e-consulting and cultural change. More...
GÖTEBORG: EXTENDED VIDEO - Garry Kasparov challenges Russian press freedoms at World Editors...
UPDATE: The longer form video interview and lecture with Russia`s Garry Kasparov. During his speech Kasparov addressed subjects such as the lack of freedom of the press and the political climate for journalists in today`s Russia. According to Garry...
GÖTEBORG: Newspaper weekend editions win over weekdays
World Editors Forum - SIXTH SESSION How can weekend editions strengthen the newspapers? Editors Edward Greenspon from Canadian Globe & Mail and Erik Bjerager from Danish Kristeligt Dagblad answer this question and offer ideas for both big and small...
GÖTEBORG: Are mobile news and “mojos” changing journalism? (Video)
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...
GÖTEBORG: The hyper-local news model: a solution for print and online
FOURTH SESSION Hyper-local projects have been launched by à–stersunds Posten and Helsingin Sanomat. Editors from these newspapers talk about how they made their ideas work and about the future of user-generated content. They both believe in having...
GÖTEBORG: Garry Kasparov challenges Russian press freedoms at World Editors Forum in Sweden
At the 15th World Editor`s Forum Garry Kasparov was the guest speaker of the second editor`s lunch. He spoke on different subjects, such as the lack of freedom of speech in today`s Russia, the political climate for journalists and foreign countries...
GÖTEBORG: Are integrated newsrooms really working?
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...
GÖTEBORG: Great challenges faces the printed newspapers
According to Timothy Balding, CEO of WAN, newspapers in a global perspective are doing well, contrary to trends in specific regions like North America and parts of Europe. Print as a distribution form is losing ground to new digital media, especially...
GÖTEBORG: Will Web 2.0 give birth to Journalism 2.0?
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...
GÖTEBORG: WAN awards Golden Pen to jailed Chinese journalist in emotional ceremony
Chinese journalists suffering under sever press freedoms are honored in the Golden Pen ceremony at the opening ceremonies of the World Newspaper Congress and the World Editors Forum conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. Student journalist teams from JMG...
GÖTEBORG: Survey results from World Editors Forum - Introduction session
A video vox pop summary from the kick off to the World Editors Forum conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. Student journalist teams from JMG University of Gothenburg are reporting in blogs, interviews and a range of video stories from the annual meeting of...