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Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Learn to produce compelling original video content that will connect readers, clients or stakeholders to the news, projects and people that matter. In this class, which will include a lot of 1-1 instruction, you will pitch, storyboard, shoot and edit a short, interview-based video story. No experience needed, but lots of passion required. We will cover: Session 1 The elements of a video story - characters, interviews, visual scenes and...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
There’s a saying that films are made twice: once when they’re written and once when they’re edited. A fair number of news organizations, including The New York Times, use Adobe Premiere Pro as their primary video editing software. In this all day workshop taught by Bob Sacha, CUNY J-School’s Video Storytelling for the Web guru, you’ll get a basic introduction to the software. By the end of this hands-on session, you’ll have imported...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
The job ads read: "Social media editors, social media managers, community managers, audience editors…" Companies are hiring at all levels people who understand digital audiences and can communicate with them on social media. There’s a reason for it: With all the choices out there, media companies can no longer expect audiences to come to them; they have to go where those audiences live – on social media. This 5-week course is designed for...
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Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
This all-day, hands-on workshop teaches the basics of 360° video production and post-production. Participants will practice shooting, stitching and editing 360° video, as well as discuss immersive storytelling techniques, ethics and distribution platforms. Specifically designed for journalists and storytellers, this workshop helps newsrooms and freelancers get started in VR journalism. Students will work in small guided teams...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 230 West 41st Street, New York, NY
Learn techniques to produce engaging, memorable podcasts. Ours is the age of podcasting! Podcasts are more and more popular and with today’s DIY technology, it’s easier than ever for everyone to engage in this new media form. Journalists and communicators who are looking to experiment with new platforms or are simply curious about podcasts should take this two-day, hands-on class, covering: The different podcasting formats, who does them best...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
We swim in a world of data – from election results, budgets, and census reports, to Facebook updates and image uploads. Journalists and other communicators need to know how to find stories in data and shape them in compelling ways. It’s good storytelling and it’s good business as startup news organizations, legacy media and other brands are actively hiring data storytellers. This 5-week course will teach you how to gather and analyze data...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Find people online (even if they don't want to be found), dig up hard-to-find information on social media, and get your facts right! In this series of four short workshops, Aimee Rinehart of First Draft, one of the leading fact-checking organizations in news will guide you through the most accessible techniques for investigating people, discovering verifying and ethically reporting problematic content online. This workshop...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
We’ll cover generating ideas, understanding markets, getting to the right editor, pitching the story, and contracts and rights issues. Students will also write in-class pitches, to be critiqued on the spot, for magazines and web sites. Longtime independent journalist Tim Harper, a CUNY J-School Craft professor and writing coach, will teach the class. He has written a dozen books, helped many other writers with their books, and written hundreds...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Learn how to get publicity for your research, book, cause, or business and how to handle a television interview. This workshop will cover the fundamentals of interesting the media in your story. You will have the opportunity to be interviewed on-camera and to see how you can improve. Discover how to: Pitch your story ideas to news editors Think like a broadcast news producer Field a wide variety of questions Act and react in front of...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Techniques and tools for backgrounding and fact checking those in power One of the most important roles of a journalist is to be a watchdog for the public, to reveal the inner workings of government and highlight conflict of interests and wrong doing on the part of elected officials. Andrew Lehren, an award-winning investigative reporter at The New York Times, has dedicated his career to accountability journalism from environmental scandals to Wikileaks....
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 230 West 41st Street, New York, NY
This all-day, hands-on workshop teaches the basics of drones journalism and videography. In the morning, instructor Travis Fox will go over the ins and outs of drones and their applications for journalism, the legal and ethical limitations for flying drones and how to apply for a Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 107 drone pilot’s certificate. In the afternoon, the class will head to Brooklyn’s Calvert Vaux Park to fly a DJI...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Virtual Reality storytelling is on the cusp of going mainstream. News organizations around the country are experimenting with how to transport viewers right onto the scene through immersive experiences. In this one-day, hands-on workshop, Ray Soto, the creative lead for VR storytelling at Gannett, will show you the ideal video shooting and editing techniques required to produce virtual environments.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Learn to write persuasive opinion editorials One way to share your expertise, establish your professional reputation, raise the visibility of your organization and promote a cause dear to your heart is to pen persuasive opinion pieces. In this hands-on two-session workshop, we will guide you through the following: What is (and is not) an op-ed Conceiving and honing a compelling idea suitable to your expertise and experience Commanding an audience's...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
A one-day workshop to learn food writing and photography for journalists, bloggers and photographers. 10 am- 1 pm: Writing about Food With Indrani Sen Food writing at its best requires more than a fine-tuned palate and a good recipe for holiday cookies. Indrani Sen's workshop offers a road map to this increasingly complex—and growing—field, touching on everything from agriculture to environmental justice to wine pairings. She'll introduce the...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Audience engagement goes beyond posting great stories on social media. In this workshop we will explore journalism that truly builds a bridge to the audience and invite them to participate in stories. Few people do this type of journalism better than the pros at ProPublica. They reached out to such diverse communities as veterans exposed to Agent Orange, women who almost died in childbirth and tech workers victim of age discrimination. Thanks...
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
We will examine how comedy is useful to provide perspective and to meet journalism's core mission: to call bullshit. Every student will be expected to bring to class an example of comedy-as-journalism that informs the audience. We will examine the uses of various flavors of comedy -- satire, ridicule, irony -- and also examine the ethical boundaries. And we will hear from a comedy writer who writes about the news.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Writing words to video is a special skill. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn about story structure and the conventions of television news scriptwriting. Taught by Emmy-award winning Professor Susan Farkas who wrote and oversaw the writing of hundreds of scripts in her time as a Senior and Executive Producer at NBC News and at the United Nations’ Radio and Television Service.
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
Strengthen your social media game with gifs. This workshop taught by John Smock, director of the CUNYJ Photojournalism Program, will cover using Adobe Photoshop as a design tool with a special focus on GIF animations. Once you complete the workshop, you will know how to: Create a basic animation from a simple illustration in Adobe Photoshop Create an animation using a series photos Create an animation using a video clip Create an...
Columbia Journalism School @ 2950 Broadway, New York, NY
In this intensive three-day boot camp, you will learn the essentials to creating compelling audio stories. On-campus course time will be devoted to working with professional equipment, learning how to write for radio, editing in Adobe Audition, and developing a winning audio package. This course is designed for journalists and storytellers with little to no experience audio but with a passion for narrative and reporting in the audio form....
Newmark Graduate School of Journalism @ 219 W 40th St, New York, NY
If you love the personal essay, have been working on a piece and want to take it to the next level–and dream of seeing it in print or online–this hands-on master class with Self magazine editor Paula Derrow will help you get there. Personal essays are everywhere from the Styles section of The New York Times to your favorite blog to the Op Ed pages of your hometown paper. But what does it take to write a compelling, focused, personal essay that...
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