Much like Mark Briggs declared in his 6th chapter of Journalism Next, video photography is becoming increasingly important in the world of journalism. Visual storytelling often evokes emotions that text simply cannot replicate. A stunning picture can place readers directly into the heart of a story, deeming words unnecessary. In terms of major news corporations, […]
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The New York Times launches photo “morgue”
Posted in comm361, karinaschultheis, mashable, personalblog, studentblog on Feb 29th, 2012
Chapter 6: A picture is worth a thousand words
Posted in briggs, comm361, karinaschultheis, studentblog on Feb 27th, 2012
Remember the good ol’ days when you put film in a camera, took a few pictures, removed the film and then paid to develop it? Yeah…neither do I. Just like many other types of technological innovations that have redefined our lives (does anyone still own a fax machine anymore?!), digital cameras have practically completely taken […]