by bob.sacha | Aug 15, 2011 | bob sacha, ethics, future, issue, story
an very cool interactive story and a prize winning short film part of a advocacy site called : DropTheWeapons.org, brought to you by the London Metropolitan...
by bob.sacha | May 8, 2011 | bob sacha, interview, issue
Nice piece about photographer Chris Jordan’s Midway project. The story has an Interesting and slightly more active way to do an interview, you learn something surprising and and you can really hear his great reflection at the end. see more on the Midway Journey...
by bob.sacha | May 3, 2011 | bob sacha, future, interview, issue, Video Storytelling
Congrats to all as three videos from the first class assignment have made their debut on the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism home page (in the slider!) and in this post: Work from New Web Video Course Makes its Debut. Amy Dunkin made the edit and snared me today...
by bob.sacha | Mar 27, 2011 | issue, story, Video Storytelling
What is the difference between broadcast video and video for the web? Adam Westbrook helps explain it a bit by detailing five things to avoid in web video that have become cliche’s in broadcast video. I especially like the discussion about the “eye...
by bob.sacha | Mar 19, 2011 | bob sacha, ethics, issue, Video Storytelling
There is some very serious show-don’t-tell in this web video for the Guardian by Dan Chung. Here’s another cut without the interviews, slightly longer, with music. Interesting...
by bob.sacha | Mar 16, 2011 | bob sacha, issue, story
Here’s a straightforward video piece about living with HIV in Mississippi. Notice she focused in on a single story to talk about a larger issue, the specific made general. Lisa Biagiotti graduated from Columbia University J school a few years ago. She’s...