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