Vlog#5
Labels: Croydon Advertiser, Guardian, Guido Fawkes, New York Times, Newsnight, newspapers, Onion News Network, Spokesman Review, video journalism
Old journalism dog. New video tricks.
Labels: Croydon Advertiser, Guardian, Guido Fawkes, New York Times, Newsnight, newspapers, Onion News Network, Spokesman Review, video journalism
mes's David Carr."Whereas the YouTube paradigm is amateurs doing interesting things with cameras, the newspapers’ Web videos are professional journalists operating like amateurs
in the best old-fashioned sense."
"I can easily imagine newspapers’ Web-video portals becoming the TV-journalism destinations of choice for smart people—that is, in the 21st century, the dominant nineteenth-century journalistic institution, newspapers, might beat the dominant twentieth-century institution, TV, at the premium part of its own game."
Is that same spirit of innovation beginning to prevail in the UK? Probably not to the same extent. Yet. But there are certainly signs that a numer of willing volunteers are determined to enjoy being in front of the camera as much as behind a keyboard. I'd pick out fashion editor Hilary Alexander of the Telegraph and motoring journalist Jason Dawe of the Times as early adopters who are having fun in the new playground. There'll be plenty more out there.
Anderson signs off:
"This very moment, before anyone professes to know much more than anyone else, is probably the beginning of the new medium’s great golden age. Enjoy it while it lasts."
Labels: New York magazine, New York Times, newspapers, video journalism