Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Knight CUNYJ Diversity InternsJune 10, 2015Mo Krochmal
[email protected]@krochmal
Mobile Multimedia Journalism
Goals Introduce you to the emerging world of mobile journalism Provide you with a toolkit for storytelling to help you build a
portfolio of meaningful reporting
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Right now, mobile likely won't get you a job in journalism. . .But, mobile skills may make a difference between you getting the job and someone else getting it.
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Aug. 20, 2009Jeremy Jojola, KOB-TV AlbuquerqueWent live from his iPhone using the Qik.com application
https://twitter.com/jeremyjojola
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Ownership trends
Source:Pew Internet
Go Ahead, Phone it in!
Mobile Penetration 6.587B subscriptions globally (SIM cards,
multiple devices), 345M U.S. 1.87B subscriptions 3G/4G (26.6 percent, 2014)
Audience 91 percent of U.S. population has mobile
subscription, 287M 3G/4GSource: Mobiforge
Devices
As of January 2014: 90% of American adults have a cellphone 58% of American adults have a smartphone 32% of American adults own an e-reader 42% of American adults own a tablet computer
TV Truck in Your Hand
“Me time”
Dominates
Mobile
Use
http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/mobile-infographic/480663?red=at
TV Truck in Your Hand
People are using mobile devices for: Self-expression – doing hobbies and interests (1%)
Discovery – seeking news and information (4%)
Preparation – preparing for activities, travel (7%)
Accomplishing – managing health, finances (11%)
Shopping – seeking products, services (12%)
Socializing – interacting with others (19%)
Me time – relaxation or entertainment (46%)
TV Truck in Your Hand
http://www.thevideoink.com/news/iab-finds-35-us-adults-use-smartconnected-tvs-last-year/#.VTW4lyHBzRY
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Mobile first? Think mobile before doing reporting Content focused for mobile Short alone is not the final answer Interactive Entire organization thinks mobile Social is mobile
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Mobile web
Drive-by, drop-in audience. Home page is not as critical as people go to stories. What is the small unit to create a story – a picture, a video, a graphic, a tweet, a status?
Mobile apps
Loyalty. Apps require a certain commitment, overcoming hurdles to download.
While they are there, give them something else, such as personalization, alerts.
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Via FlurryAnalytics
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Forrester via MarketingLand
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People watching more video on devices Expensive to produce at the high end Higher advertising revenues available Mobile video storytelling just beginning Tools are becoming widely available Make a reel. Be creative.
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Media PlatformsMedia Platforms
http://www.slideshare.net/eMarketerInc/emarketer-webinar-best-practices-in-digital-video-advertising
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Podcasts
Debuted in October, 2014Reinvigorated the podcast form
Mobile Multimedia Journalism Podcasts
Debuted in October, 2014Reinvigorated the podcast formOther popular podcasts include TED Radio Hour, The NerdistIt takes commitment, consistency and great contentYou can do it with your phonePlatforms: SoundCloud, BlogtalkradioShortform: AudioBoo
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-start-your-own-podcast-1709798447
Mobile Multimedia Journalism Audio The subject's voice complements photos. Interviewing subjects leads to picture opportunities. Adds detail to captions or a full text story, increasing the chance
of getting published. People are searching on the text associated with media. Audio communicates information beyond via images or text such
as emotion, humor, pauses or breaks in their voice, or the ambient sound that transports you to a location.
Audio provides the narrative spine necessary for linear broadcast and the Web.
http://mediastorm.com/train/resources/gathering-audio/1
Mobile Multimedia Journalism Writing for audio
must be clear must be for the ear (to be heard, not read) short words short sentences, one idea or fact per sentence simple sentence structure Subject > Verb > Predicate > Period pronounceable words use of contractions casual but not informal efficient – make every word count, write in active voice
http://www.jem200.com/lecture-notes/audio-journalism-1-writing-for-sound/
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Mark your script underline for emphasis, insert vertical lines for pauses, arrows for vocal inflections
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Interview clips Voice-overs Natural sounds Ambient sounds
Want to know more? http://www.newsu.org/courses/telling-stories-sound
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“I have made this longer than usual because I have not had time to make it shorter.”
Blaise Pascal
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No. 1 RuleBe concise, but not necessarily short.
Tighten, tighten, tighten
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Go with your strongest content first.Inverted pyramid, plus!
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Writing for Radio
The International Standardization Organization, which is composed of acoustics experts, today opened its annual convention. The convention is meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. Delegates from 51 countries are attending the convention, which will continue through Sunday. An annual report issued by the organization warned that noise levels in the world are rising by one decibel a year. If the increase continues, the report warned, "everyone living in cities could be stone deaf by the year 2020." The report also said that long-term exposure to a noise level of 100 decibels can cause deafness, yet a riveting gun reaches a level of 130 decibels and a jet aircraft 150.
Mobile Multimedia Journalism Doing Interviews Find a good subject (chat with them first) Be prepared What are you trying to accomplish? Make them comfortable Start slow, and easy Mimic body language
Ask them to spell their name, age, job Always be live, don't stop recording Open ended questions Be quiet Get them to reflect: How did that feel? Ask them if you forgot to ask anything
http://www.sparkminute.com/2011/11/07/30-tips-on-how-to-interview-like-a-journalist/
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Audio Interviews Find a quiet place for interviews. Always wear headphones. Check your levels. Record 30 seconds of room tone for easier editing. Place microphone a few inches below or to side of mouth to
avoid “plosives.” Get name, age, hometown, and occupation. Encourage subject to answer in complete sentences. Ask people
to repeat themselves if necessary. Be silent. Don’t say “uh huhh.” Maintain eye contact. At end of interview, ask, “What else should I know?” Record ambient sound effects. Identify the sound into your
microphone before recording it. Don’t stop recording.
Mobile Multimedia Journalism Ethics
Do not reconstitute the truth. Be judicious in your use of music and special sound effects. Use photographic and editing special effects sparingly and
carefully. Apply the same careful editing ethics standards to your teases,
promotions and headlines that you do for your news stories.
http://www.rtdna.org/content/guidelines_for_ethical_video_and_audio_editing#.VXZNC89VhBc
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Stills Shoot more than you need. Get closer. Compose using the rule of thirds. Shoot horizontally. Shoot wide, medium, close-up and extreme close-ups. Shoot details (eyes, hands and personal items). Compose clean portraits of sources.
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Shot SequencesCover shot – Brings the reader into story.Establishing shot – wide, environmentalDetail shot – closerClosing shot – a picture that stays with the reader
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Shot types
Newsworthy – one frame to tell a news story Emotional – capturing an emotion Intimate – capturing emotions between two people Unusual – the photographer's eye
The Phoblographerhttp://www.thephoblographer.com/2010/02/17/the-beginner%E2%80%99s-guide-to-photojournalism/#.VXWc1s9VhBc
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Captions are critical What is the thought communicated by the photo? Short sentence that sums up what you see. Give more information Don't state the obvious Don't use caption-ese Pick a style – complete sentences, headlinese. Standalone, or part of package Cut and paste names. Double check spelling, facts Write what you know
http://www.theslot.com/captions.html
Mobile Photography Awards
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50 per cent of people drop off halfway through every video If you don’t engage in the first 10 seconds, your video will fail
No exact rules for length, but be concise and edit ruthlessly.
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Video Interviews
When possible, use a tripod. Use microphone and headphones. Check your sound levels. Set white balance for each location. Pay attention to head and nose room in composition. The subject
should not look directly into the camera; they should look into frame, not out of it.
If you are not using additional lights, make sure sun or main light source is over your shoulder.
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B-roll Shoot a variety of shots and angles. Shoot in sequences. The five-shot rule is a good guide. Hold each shot for 10-15 seconds. Avoid pans or zooms. Let action move across frame rather than moving with it. Shoot an opening and closing shot.
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Opening shot
Wide shot
Money shot
Medium
Extreme
Closing shot
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Q: What's the best camera?A: The one that's with you.Your phone is always with you. Master it as a reporting tool andyou will be ahead of the pack. How? Practice, practice, practice.
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SmartphonesSmartphones iPhoneiPhone AndroidAndroid MSFT/NokiaMSFT/Nokia BlackberryBlackberry
Feature (flip) phoneFeature (flip) phone
TabletsTablets
What to get?
180 Degree Rule
Keep on one side of the axis for every shot.
Two cameras: Shoot over each person's shoulder
One camera: Shoot over interviewer's shoulder,
Then shoot questions, camera facing interviewer,include reaction shots.
Backcuts, noddies.
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The Big Nine of social media are: Facebook YouTube Google Plus Soundcloud Twitter LinkedIn
Instagram Pinterest Tumblr
Most Instagrammed city
Most liked color
Fortune 500
Top 100 brands
Top Brand
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New York
Blue
24 percent
43 percent
Victoria's Secret
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35 million selfies posted though Oct. 17; New York is No. 2.
A 38 percent increase in likes for Instagrams with faces in them.
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Snapchat
Viber – voice
What’sApp
Quora
Google Plus
Slideshare/Prezi
Sulia
Empire Avenue
Vine
Foursquare/Swarm
Hootsuite
Tweetdeck
Foodspotting
ForTalent.com
SoundCloud.com
Niche.co
Livestream
Ustream
SocialCam
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