Archive for Creative Process

Video is the new form of Stock Imagery

I recently had a chat with the owner of a new video stock agency about how video is becoming the new “Stock Photography”.

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The Language of Cinema in Videojournalism

My Cyber-mentor and solo video journalist David Dunkley-Gyimah has posted a cutting edge video that shows & speaks the language of video journalism while incorporating the new language of cinema.

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Web Video Has No Standards

I came across a video contest that IFC is conducting and the content of the video speaks for itself.

But there are some things the video touches on that I disagree with - especially if we as Solo Video Journalists want to be taken seriously when we talk about shooting and delivering our content via the Internet.

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When a creative block hits

What do you do when you just don’t feel inspired creatively?

Lately I’ve been hit with what seems like a creative block that I can’t seem to overcome.

When I shot stills, it seemed pretty straight forward - I’d grab my cameras and go find subjects to shoot. But shooting video isn’t the same thing.

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Solo VJ’ism: What Is a “Jack Of All Trades, Master Of Them All”?

I realized that I have used this term throughout my blog postings without giving any sort of a definition to this term.

Working as a multimedia journalist is a unique concept - one that is constantly being redefined as this point in time, but to be a “Jack Of All Trades, Master Of Them All” requires having a swiss army knife skillset.

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