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Newsroom video

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Have you watched anything on Ledger Live yet? This is a daily video program — and blog, among other things — that they produce from their newsroom with highlights of the day’s coverage, promos of what to watch for and things you’ll find floating around the internet.

The program originated earlier this year, and the product has improved over time, but they started this on the strength of about a week of training time and have turned it into a nice convergence effort.

Written by Kenny Smith

November 14, 2008 at 12:39 pm

Posted in journalism trends, videography

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The value of online video

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Did you know that the New York Times is about to roll out a big video campaign?  The implications are worth some thought, says Mindy McAdams. She points to Peter Ralph’s seven strategies for success and Rob Curley’s quantity versus quality debate.

Did you know this? The Samford Crimson has video cameras and we’re ready to upload videos to the site. See me, Emily, Lindsey or Franklin for more ideas.

Written by Kenny Smith

October 28, 2008 at 10:27 pm