Category: media

Central American Migrants in Mexico Fill The Frame

Central American Migrants in Mexico Fill The Frame

| December 16, 2010 | Comments (0)

“Los Invisibles’ (the invisibles) series is beautifully produced and shot, giving voice to a community rarely asked it’s opinion.

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FT Seasonal Appeal: Malnutrition in the Central African Republic

FT Seasonal Appeal: Malnutrition in the Central African Republic

| December 13, 2010 | Comments (0)

Every year the Financial Times supports a charity, and this year Action Against Hunger was the chosen organisation. I traveled to the Central African Republic with cameraman Steve Ager, photographer Charlie Bibby and the FT’s West Africa correspondent Tom Burgis to make the following three films.

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The foreign correspondent of the future

The foreign correspondent of the future

| December 10, 2010 | Comments (0)

There will always be a need for “ground truth” and “bearing witness”, but existing foreign correspondents and the organisations they work for will have to let go of some outdated features of the job and embrace others to survive in the future.

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Better rules for multinationals in China may not help

Better rules for multinationals in China may not help

| December 7, 2010 | Comments (0)

Sep 15 2010: Premier Wen Jiabao made some surprisingly reassuring promises at this weeks World Economic Forum in Tianjin to foreign corporate executives worried about the difficulty of doing business in China. But growing competition from domestic companies could mean that conditions remain tough for foreign investors in the years to come. Stefan Wagstyl, emerging [...]

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Hong Kong’s property extremes cage the poor

Hong Kong’s property extremes cage the poor

| December 7, 2010 | Comments (0)

Hong Kong’s property extremes show that many of being left out of the city’s boom. Without the development of low-income jobs as part of it’s rapid economic development, thousands will continue to live in dismal conditions. Produced by Deborah Bonello and Justine Lau for the Financial Times. Filmed and edited by Deborah Bonello. Watch the [...]

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Foreign correspondents are not redundant, says Sambrook

Foreign correspondents are not redundant, says Sambrook

| December 7, 2010 | Comments (1)

Although the report acknowledges that journalism is going through a lot of changes and media owners have had to cut foreign bureaus, Sambrook is optimistic.

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Covering Wars and Making it Pay: WarIsBoring.com

Covering Wars and Making it Pay: WarIsBoring.com

| December 2, 2010 | Comments (1)

David Axe, a freelance war correspondent and founder and editor of WarIsBoring.com, is one of them. He was kind enough to switch on his video camera and answer some of my questions about his work – how he does it, and how he funds it.

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Winners of the 2010 Rory Peck Awards; Mexican honoured

Winners of the 2010 Rory Peck Awards; Mexican honoured

| November 18, 2010 | Comments (1)

India’s street children, the Taliban and this year’s protests in Thailand were the focus of the winning films at last night’s Rory Peck Awards, which recognize the achievements of freelance filmmakers working around the world. Crucially, the Martin Adler award (which honours a freelancer who has played an exceptional role in the telling of a [...]

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International reporting no longer monopolised by the British press

International reporting no longer monopolised by the British press

| November 2, 2010 | Comments (2)

That window of opportunity Moore mentions for newspapers to make advances in this area is already closing as they cease to be the sole journalistic authorities out there. I’m not sure that’s such a bad thing.

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Rory Peck Awards approach

Rory Peck Awards approach

| October 28, 2010 | Comments (1)

For those of you out there looking for inspiration in a journalistic world plagued by budget cuts and negativity (unnecessarily, if you ask me), you could do worse then buy yourself a ticket to the Rory Peck Awards next month. I was delighted to see that some (full disclosure) friends of mine – filmmakers Jennifer [...]

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me banging on about MexicoReporter.com, again

Does absence make the heart grow fonder?

| October 26, 2010 | Comments (0)

Or have you all forgotten about me by now? I’ve committed the cardinal sin one should never commit if you want people to read your blog: not blogging. So sorry for those very few out there who might care (hi, Ma!), I can only say it’s been a crazy few months. But I’m here now. [...]

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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

| July 20, 2010 | Comments (2)

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

| 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

| 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”

| June 29, 2010 | Comments (3)

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

| June 27, 2010 | Comments (4)

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…

| 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

| 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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FT.com: Britain’s demolition players change with the times

FT.com: Britain’s demolition players change with the times

| June 14, 2010 | Comments (0)

See the video on FT.com here

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Hostile regions training can induce a useful paranoia

Hostile regions training can induce a useful paranoia

| June 13, 2010 | Comments (1)

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?

| 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

| 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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