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Journalist Deaths Spike in 2012: CPJ

GASTONIA, NC, 16 February 2013 — The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported last December that the number of journalist deaths during 2012 spiked worldwide. It’s a grim reminder of the risks our colleagues take to bring us information about the world we live in. You can read the report HERE.  

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“Through Their Eyes” Screening Reviewed on SOC Site

WASHINGTON, DC, 15 February 2013 — American University’s School of Communication (SOC) posted a story about the screening of “Through Their Eyes,” our documentary on six American University (AU) students studying in Cuba during fall 2011. The AU students were part of the AU Abroad program. You can read the story HERE.  

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Registration Now Open for March 7-10 Visual Journalism Workshop

WASHINGTON, DC, 7 February 2013 — We now are accepting registration for the March 7-10 Video Journalism Workshop in Washington, DC. Use my Promotional Code, BGENTILE, to get a $100 discount, and receive a FREE copy of my Essential Video Journalism Field Manual.  

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Save $100 and Get FREE Field Manual at March Workshop

WASHINGTON, DC, 6 February 2013 — Save $100 and get a FREE copy of “Bill Gentile’s Essential Video Journalism Field Manual” when you register for the March 7-10 Video Journalism Workshop in Washington, DC. See http://videojournalismworkshops.com and use my Promo Code BGENTILE.  

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March 28-31 Video Journalism Workshop in Boulder, CO

WASHINGTON, DC, 4 February 2013 — We’ve scheduled a Video Journalism Workshop at the Nomad Theatre (pictured here) in Boulder, Colorado, on 28-31 March. Should be fun. For details, see http://videojournalismworkshops.com.  

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“Through Their Eyes” Screens to Packed Audience

WASHINGTON, DC, 30 January 2013 — Sara Dumont, director of AU Abroad, addresses the audience assembled for the screening of “Through Their Eyes,” our documentary about six American University students who studied in Cuba during fall semester 2011. The screening was followed by a Q&A with students featured in the film.  

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