Tag Archives: Video

Precursor to giant Journalism 3.0 Thesis.

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Sony’s NEX VG10 might fill the gap… for now.

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Zen and the Art of Collaboration

I recently co-produced two pieces for Ushahidi regarding their work in Haiti shortly after the earthquake. I helped concept the stories with Sara George, Ushahidi’s producer, and then we brought in Andrew Berends to direct. Andrew was already in Haiti shooting for Frontlines and had a great sense of the ground. You come into these types of projects with a particular idea of what is going to happen. You see the arch in your head. You hears the character’s voices… and then you get the actual footage back from the Videographer. Andrew did an amazing job when you consider that he really had about 36 hours to pull both stories together. We got a lot of great B-roll and decent interviews.

In this sort of situation the largest hurdle to overcome is one of expectations. Sarah and I had individual ideas about how the stories should go. Andrew had his own understanding of our expectations plus an understand of how realistic those expectations where (which I will never really know). I know he had his own expectations for the projects as he sent the footage back to me, where I tried to let go of my original ideas about the story so I could find the amazing stuff Andrew found.

Lesson learned: your mind can’t really be big enough in Non-Fiction story telling.


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VJ vs MJ vs PJ – or The Medium is the Message.

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Are we done with DSLR Video?

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Getting by on Less

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Bangladeshi Rickshaws

This is a series of clips from my recent trip to Bangladesh last month, they were all shot while waiting in traffic in Dhaka. Everything but the first two clips was shot “over cranked” at 48fps.

In Dhaka: a dense urban landscape, the streets are crammed with Bicycle Rickshaws. Rickshaw drivers, called Wallahs, decorate their vehicles with bright colors and gold and silver foils to attracts attention and fairs.

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