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Multimedia Minutes: Best Advice I Received — MMJ Casey Ferrand
August 31st, 2010
What’s the best advice you received as MMJ?
Here’s what education reporter Casey Ferrand said following MMJ training at KTBS-TV in Shreveport, LA.
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Multimedia Minutes: Watch Hands-On MMJ Training
August 31st, 2010
You can learn alot by watching this training session for new MMJs.
We believe in hands-on training, so you’ll see that from the start of this video. I didn’t want to distract from the training, so I shot this with a hand held camera from the corner of the room, but you can still learn alot from AR&D trainer-MMJ Galen Culver.
In this exercise, one of the MMJs plays an artist in a limited space. The challenge is to get a variety of shots. This was a fully engaged group of MMJs, so you’ll hear their suggestions in the background.
My colleague Regent Ducas makes a good point when he says “Keep it simple.” Photographers are learning so much so fast about reporting and reporters are learning so much about visual storytelling that it can be like drinking from a fire hose. Our recommendation is to take it one step at a time.
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Multimedia Minutes: “Best Advice I Received” — MMJ Rod White
August 31st, 2010
What’s the best advice you received as an MMJ?
Here’s what KTBS-TV’s (Shreveport) Rod White said following hands-on training by an AR&D team that included MMJ Galen Culver.
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Multimedia Minutes: Capturing Emotion
August 31st, 2010
“A homeowner cried at a city council meeting.”
When Nick Caloway heard that, he knew he had a story. The MMJ at KTBS-TV in Shreveport found the homeowner to tell his story. See the strong elements Nick delivered and learn ways to raise the bar.
As my colleague Regent Ducas points out, this story and similar ones are ideal for you to follow up on. That’s good journalism — but especially important if you’re a viewer advocacy station.
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