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Deborah Bonello is a video producer and VJ for the Financial Times. TheVideoReporter.com is her personal site and the views expressed here are her's and her's alone, and in no way reflect those of the publication she works for.

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Jon Snow on the future of journalism: It’s all out there to be grasped, and we will do it

Jon Snow on the future of journalism: It’s all out there to be grasped, and we will do it

The Video Reporter | July 20, 2010 | Comments (1)

You’ve got to have people like ourselves telling each other what’s going on, and you can’t just depend on Twitter to do that. We have a future – we’re the best, the very best

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Another piece of good news for indy VJs

The Video Reporter | July 8, 2010 | Comments (0)

The lowering of the barriers to entry on both ends of the scale can only be a good thing for new talent wanting to come into the digital film-making and news production world, be it TV, online video or multimedia storytelling.

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The making of the iPhone movie

The making of the iPhone movie

The Video Reporter | July 1, 2010 | Comments (1)

For those of you video geeks out there who admire the focus of this post about a great movie recorded and edited with the new iPhone, the ‘behind the scenes’ is now live.

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In praise of iPhone film “Apple of my Eye”

In praise of iPhone film “Apple of my Eye”

The Video Reporter | June 29, 2010 | Comments (2)

My feeling is that although it might get more people in general shooting more video, this is even better news for us as visual storytellers – which yes, still is a skill – by bringing down the costs and bulk of the equipment we might sometimes use to report.

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Build your own online editorial brand

Build your own online editorial brand

The Video Reporter | June 27, 2010 | Comments (3)

If you’re in the least bit entrepreneurial and want to be known for your work rather than just the media you work for, then the web is huge opportunity for you. Yes, you may have to work for free to build up a volume of content, but it’s a much better way to spend your time than sitting in a newspaper office as an ‘intern’ waiting for someone to throw you a bone.

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How to make freelance foreign reporting pay…

How to make freelance foreign reporting pay…

The Video Reporter | June 23, 2010 | Comments (0)

In the room were half a dozen journalists, pretty much all of whom were interested in being able to travel to different parts of the world and uncover human rights abuses and report on development issues – and get paid to do it.

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FT.com: Letters to the Leaders

FT.com: Letters to the Leaders

The Video Reporter | June 14, 2010 | Comments (0)

In the build up to 2010′s general election, the FT sent me to the regions to interview business people about what they wanted to see from an incoming government.

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Hostile regions training can induce a useful paranoia

Hostile regions training can induce a useful paranoia

The Video Reporter | June 13, 2010 | Comments (0)

I’m in a paranoid frame of mind after spending a week in Wales. I had to fight the temptation to get the TV director who kindly gave me a lift back to London to check his glove compartment for hidden weapons and to produce his credentials and references, not to mention a valid driving license, [...]

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Talking heads online are death?

Talking heads online are death?

The Video Reporter | June 4, 2010 | Comments (3)

When I started in online video, I thought that the correspondent model was old-fashioned and patronizing to the viewer. And I do find that using the traditional VJ model gives one, as a journalist, more of a sense of documenting than producing.

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Innovative Interactivity features MexicoReporter.com project

Innovative Interactivity features MexicoReporter.com project

The Video Reporter | June 4, 2010 | Comments (0)

Tracy Boyer, founder of the excellent Innovative Interactivity (II) blog got in touch with me to about my foreign reporting exploits, and I answered her questions for a piece she’s published today on the site. It might be of interest for those of you out there planning to do anything along these lines, and it’s [...]

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Journalism that questions the powers alive and well, Amnesty shows

Journalism that questions the powers alive and well, Amnesty shows

The Video Reporter | June 2, 2010 | Comments (0)

There was some great work on show, and it was encouraging to see that despite the doom and gloom attitude being exuded by many these days around our profession, there are plenty of journos who are just getting on with doing what we should be doing – questioning the powers.

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‘Hold the front page, I haven’t got a clue’

‘Hold the front page, I haven’t got a clue’

The Video Reporter | May 17, 2010 | Comments (2)

Thanks to friend and multimedia colleague Adam Westbrook to this response to a thoroughly annoying article in this weekend’s Sunday Times by Ed Caesar, which says that new journalism graduates might as well give up if they don’t have ‘luck, flair, an alternative source of income, endless patience, an optimistic disposition, sharp elbows and a [...]

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Video: Bank of Mexico Governor sees ‘coordination improvement’

Video: Bank of Mexico Governor sees ‘coordination improvement’

The Video Reporter | April 9, 2010 | Comments (0)

Agustin Carstens, the recently appointed governor of the Bank of Mexico, talks about his predecessor as well as future plans for the bank and its relationship with Mexico’s federal government.

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Video: Mexican activist fights for the rights of migrants as town is split

Video: Mexican activist fights for the rights of migrants as town is split

The Video Reporter | October 15, 2009 | Comments (0)

Watch the video.

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Filming bullfights is not worth dying for

Filming bullfights is not worth dying for

The Video Reporter | August 27, 2008 | Comments (0)

My sympathies were a hundred per cent with the animal, who was surrounded by humans mad with booze and testosterone.

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Amateur bullfighting festival in Mexico ends with 23 injuries

Amateur bullfighting festival in Mexico ends with 23 injuries

The Video Reporter | August 26, 2008 | Comments (0)

More than 20 people were gored or injured by bulls this weekend in Huamantla in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala after taking on one of the 24 bulls let loose into the streets as part of an annual festival.

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