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Learn To Make Videos That Rock!

WASHINGTON, DC, 25 January 2015 — Registrations now are being accepted for our Video Workshop on 5-8 March 2015. Space is limited and participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. During this four-day immersion in the visual storytelling language, you will: Learn to articulate story ideas. Capture powerful images and clean sound. Recognize […]

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What Comes in the ONLINE Course?

http://www.videojournalismworkshops.com Learn about what is included in the Online Video Workshop with Bill Gentile. Bill Gentile and Bruce Jones take you through the 14 videos for this online course Join us for the Online Video Journalism Workshop and learn how to make compelling video documentaries. In this course we’ve molded the acclaimed, real-life Video Journalism […]

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Turn Your Film Into a Campaign at American University

WASHINGTON, DC, 24 January 2015 — What to do with your film once it’s finished? In conjunction with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, American University’s School of Communication is hosting award-winning British filmmaker Callum Macrae for a screening of his film, “No Fire Zone.” After the screening, Macrae will discuss how he’s turned the […]

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What Camera Do You Use to Make Videos?

WASHINGTON, DC, 11 January 2015 — It’s one of the questions that I most often get from students: “What camera do you use?” And the answer is always the same: “It depends.” Take a look at this video, which attempts to answer the question in a more specific manner. Click HERE to watch. These are […]

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Raise Your Voice and Win a Field Manual

WASHINGTON, DC, 7 January 2015 — We call sound “the heartbeat” of the videos we produce. Whether you’re using a sophisticated camera with two XLR inputs for sound, an HDXLR or a smart phone, you have to understand how to use the gear to get optimal sound. For the Emmy Award-nominated “Afghanistan: The Forgotten War” […]

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Raising Our Voice With the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

WASHINGTON, DC, 22 December 2014 — American University now is a member of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting’s Campus Consortium. As part of Campus Consortium Membership, AU and the Pulitzer Center will select two students for international reporting projects of their choice involving an underreported systemic issue. Each student fellow will be awarded $2,500.00 […]

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