Category: AI for Journalism & Media
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AI Training for Media, PR, and Creative Professionals
Registration for all tracks is open now. Bring your team, or come solo. Just bring your curiosity and your edge. If you’re skeptical? Even better—every alumni in these quotes started right there.
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What Journalists Need to Know About AI—Right Now
Stop waiting for the perfect tool or policy. This is what’s working now. Get your hands dirty—or get comfortable being obsolete.
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CBC Interview: Plastic Pollution & The Oceans
I was interviewed on CBC Radio’s ‘On The Coast’ w/ Stephen Quinn this week. Here’s the audio transcript set to some of my behind-the-scenes photos of the filming of the Midway Documentary. Part of the AI for Journalism and Media collection. See also: AI Training for Media, PR, and Creative Professionals.
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“So Whatcha Been Up To?” – Summer Photography Update 2010
Static Photography has been very busy these past summer months. Every day is a constant hustle at our studio in Vancouver, BC but we get shoot some really awesome gigs. Photographer Kris Krug has the ability to transform his photography and capture vital elements within vastly different experiences, from photojournalism to weddings, from flowers to live concerts. Here
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Doin’ It For The Love – Reflections On The Future At ‘Journalism That Matters’ Conference
This weekend I’m in Seattle for the Journalism that Matters conference taking place at the University of Washington in Seattle. Journalists, photographers, media-makers and documentarians will gather for this three day event, to discuss issues that are effecting the world today. This conference is set-up as an open space, “un-conference” where the participants determine the
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Kris Krüg Speaking at TEDx Shanghai – First Ever TEDx in China
This was the first event TEDx event in China and was broadcasted thru a live videostream with Tudou.
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Social Media Training for Journalists at CBC
As the national broadcaster, the CBC has a special place in hearts of Canadians. Growing up in the USA, there is really no equivalent – PBS is well intentioned but just doesn’t have the public mind-share the ‘Ceeb garners with important documentaries and top-shelf sports coverage. Now that i think of it, the ability to
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Checkin’ In from CBC’s Digital Development Labs
(cross-posted from my blog over at Raincity) Checking in from the basement of CBC‘s Vancouver headquarters as we kick off an event which is bound to be quite remarkable – the CBC Digital Development Labs. This morning was introductions by the entrepreneurial-minded attendees chosen to display and refine their ideas for possible development by CBC.
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AUDIO: Tips on How to Take Better Holiday Pictures
A couple weeks ago I was a guest on CBC‘s On The Coast talking about photography and how to take better family photos over the holidays. It was a fun interview with JJ Lee who is a fashion and design columnist for CBC Radio One. Every Monday you can hear JJ On The Coast. OTC
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“living vancouver” filmed at discollection today
“living vancouver” filmed at discollection today CBC did a segment at Workspace, Corina met Bill, Bill told her about “cool blogging people to check out†including and Kris Krug and Darren Barefoot. Corina ended up at someones blog, “began clicking around and found herself here, at discollection.c Part of the AI for Journalism and Media
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"living vancouver" filmed at discollection today
"living vancouver" filmed at discollection today CBC did a segment at Workspace, Corina met Bill, Bill told her about ?cool blogging people to check out? including and Kris Krug and Darren Barefoot. Corina ended up at someones blog, ?began clicking around and found herself here, at discollection.c Part of the AI for Journalism and Media
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DeSmogBlog Photoshoot
I recently had the chance to shoot photos of the DeSmogBlog team at their headquarters here in Vancouver. They wanted black and white, journalistic style photos that said “We’re serious about climate change!” Check out the photos from the shoot here and some nice words from the client in our portrait photography references section of
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Middle Finger, Olympics!
Middle Finger, Olympics! I walked right by it not thinking to take a photo of it. Not only do I work in the same office as a company with a citizen journalism site, but I work with citizen journalists. If you see them any of the posters elsewhere in Vancouver and use Flickr, be s
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What News Corp doesn’t want you to know about MySpace
What News Corp doesn’t want you to know about MySpace After News Corp. threatened to sue his publisher if they published his MySpace exposé, journalism student Trent Lapinski sold his story to Valleywag. Below is the condensed version; the full version will follow later today. — Nick Part of the AI for Journalism and Media
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What Citizen Journalism Means to Corporate Communications
Roland and I will be presenting with Darren Barefoot and Tod Maffin at an upcoming event here in Vancouver called “What Citizen Journalism Means to Corporate Communications” put on by the Canadian PR Society. Details are below… please come out and join us if you can. 🙂 What Citizen Journalism Means to Corporate Communications A
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Welcome to BlogsnDogs
Welcome to BlogsnDogs The faculty and their guests are almost all here and Robert Scales confirms that yes, we are all geeking out. In proper journalistic form, Travis Smith has some numbers on the run up. Part of the AI for Journalism and Media collection. See also: AI Training for Media, PR, and Creative Professionals.
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Boris Mann Speaks Geek to Michelle Mill of Global TV
Michelle Miller and her crew from Global TV swung by the Bryght office today to talk to Boris Mann about citizen journalism, blogging, podcasting, and web 2.0. He totally nailed it, walking them through the power of distributed hyper-local newsmakers and used the coverage of the London Bombings as an example. He showed them Flickr,
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The 11 Layers of Citizen Journalism
Here’s an awesome report from Poynter Online and Steve Outing about the emerging trend of citizen journalism. He provides a great overview and links to almost all the important players in the space. It would have been cool to see Roland, UrbanVancouver, Drupal or Bryght mentioned also… especially since it’s still a small and emerging
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