‘Video on the web should use the web’, Christian Heilmann, developer evangelist for Mozilla told the session on online video journalism
LIVE: Session 1A – Online video
Most publishers will have at least dipped their toe into the pool of online video, but what does it take to really make a splash in this area, and reap the traffic rewards? This session will feature innovative case studies of cutting-edge online video which can enhance the way content is presented and shared, as well as top tips from experienced online video journalists, publishers and those leading key developments in web-native video about the opportunities to be exploited through the online medium.
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news:rewired speakers – in cartoon
To the surprise of some of our speakers, the excellent Drawnalism had been busy sketching during news:rewired last week.
Video: Videojournalism – past, present and future
David Dunkley Gyimah, award-winning videojournalist and Southbank artist-in-residence, opens a debate on what’s next for videojournalism.
David Dunkley Gyimah: Videojournalism – has it lived up to expectation?
David Dunkley Gyimah is a senior lecturer in videojournalism and online at the University of Westminster, a PhD Student at SMARTlab in innovative media and artist in residence at the Southbank Centre. He will speaking about videojournalism and multimedia for journalists at news:rewired.