WSJ online video training for reporters
October 21st, 2008Posted by Judith Townend in Online Journalism
And another for your watching pleasure. This comes from Blip TV: a brief interview with the Wall Street Journal’s deputy managing editor Alan Murray, on the WSJ’s 25-30 videos a day, the majority of which are produced by the paper’s reporters.
Kelsey Blodget, associate producer writes:
“As part of a strategy to integrate online video with the reporting, The Journal trains reporters on a regular basis in New York and San Francisco to use Sony HDR-HC9 cameras.”
Tags: Alan Murray, associate producer, blip TV, deputy managing editor, New York, San Francisco, Sony, The Wall Street Journal, Video, video reporting, Wall Street Journal, WSJ
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