This session looked at how to best shoot and edit video, photos and audio on a smartphone.
It also heard about ipadio’s new app for journalists.
The workshop also included a demo on how to use Popcorn Maker to create web video.
ipadio
This session looked at how to best shoot and edit video, photos and audio on a smartphone.
It also heard about ipadio’s new app for journalists.
The workshop also included a demo on how to use Popcorn Maker to create web video.
Around 72 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute and the service boasts over 800 million unique users monthly. But is it really possible to shoot high quality video on a mobile phone?
Glen Mulcahy, innovation lead at RTE technology, is a firm believer that when combined with a skill set it is possible. Here he shares some of his top tips with news:rewired.
How to use your smartphone to shoot and edit video, photos and audio. This practical workshop talked through the best apps, and offered lots of tips and techniques.
Glen Mulcahy, head of production & technology, RTE and Dr Mark Smith, co-founder and chief executive, ipadio
We’re pleased to announce award-winning technology and communications company ipadio as the latest sponsor of news:rewired, which takes place on Friday 19 April at MSN UK’s offices in Victoria, London.
Journalists can use ipadio’s app to work with audio, both to record as well as broadcast live. It also offers the ability to record phone interviews. According to ipadio, which was set up in 2009, its technology is now in use across 180 countries.
Co-founder and chief executive Dr Mark Smith will be speaking at news:rewired, within the mobile multimedia workshop.