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Reflections on Travel and Video I am sitting in Heathrow Airport in the Virgin Atlantic lounge waiting for the last leg of an almost endless trip from Cairo to NY, via Tel Aviv and London.   We have spent the past 10 days in Israel and Egypt - right on the tourist track. What I noticed… posted by michael

Is CNN Finished? Where is Larry King? CNN, once the very cutting edge of broadcast news may be about finished. Michael Hirshorn, writing in New York Magazine this week says as much. Last week, Nielsen reported that CNN had lost roughly half its prime-time viewers in… posted by michael

The Importance of Narrative Eva Solberger, Lost in Vermont Yesterday I got a posting on my Newspapervideo newsgroup on Yahoo (NewspaperVideo@yahoogroups.com) from Eva Solberger, a very talented VJ who works for Seven Days in Vermont. She posted the video above and asked for comments… posted by michael

Video School Several years ago some friends I knew started an online video site called VisionGateFilm.com  The site had a good forum, some great widgets and a nice look about it.  I was "president" of the site but had little influence over decisions.  One of the… posted by TopAbbott

Photography, Video and The Wisdom of the Crowd You push the button, we do the rest In 1888, George Eastman received a patent for photographic film on a roll. He had been a bank clerk in his 20s, and became enamored with photography. As soon as he received the patent, he founded his small start- up… posted by michael

Video Production - How to Create Budgets and Price Your Work Pricing your work when you produce video is a tricky business; charge too much and the clients will run away screaming; charge too little and you may as well be creating content for free or worse still making a loss. So how do you work out a fair price… posted by lisa

Photographers Doing Their Bit For US Soldiers Going Overseas Way back in 1990 I was out raising money for a new idea I had. I wanted to give video cameras to the world's best photojournalists and turn them from photographers to videographers. I thought it would be great if we could take the power of the best of… posted by michael

To Direct or Not To Direct- That Is The Question.... Stanley Yesterday I ran a video by nyvs member Michelle Michael which I thought was a pretty outstanding example of great video. It was so good that she won the NPPA (National Press Photographer's Association) Award as Videographer of the Year in 2011.… posted by michael

How To Start Your Own TV Network If he can do it... anyone can.. There was a time not so long ago when, if you wanted your own TV show you had to work your way up the ranks.. and even then, it was next to impossible. There were only three networks (yes, that was a long time ago) and… posted by michael

As Video Gets Easier To Make, TV Network News Runs From It blah... blah... blah.... A very interesting opinion piece by Dave Marash, formerly from WCBS, formerly from CBS and most formerly from Al Jazzera. He published it in the Columbia Journalism Review. It's called Fade To Black and the essence of it is that… posted by michael


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