journalism
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 7 – Best mobile editing apps for smartphones
Synonymous with smartphone editing is a growing tendency to worship new apps and post on social media about the new features as quickly as possible….
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 6 – Using smartphone audio to tell a story
In the TV business, we have a saying “waiting on sound” and no truer words have ever been spoken. Soundos are always doing something like…
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 5 – Recording audio with smartphones
First and foremost, story rules and a story focus should always dictate the relevant technology and approach — mojo, or hybrid. Having said this, once…
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 4 – Developing Mojo Stories
In 1993, while working in television, I taught select groups from our audiences to use small digital video (DV) cameras to tell their own personal…
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 3 – The best sound and apps for a mobile workflow
Once you have decided whether your phone is mojo-friendly — enough speed, power, and memory — you might consider the following mojo tools.
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 2 – New Smartphone or Old?
One of the first questions I’m asked during my training workshops is, “Can I do mojo on my phone?” “Not if you don’t have memory!”…
A Free Guide to Mobile Journalism Part 1 – What is Mojo?
More than three billion smartphone users use more than six million apps to create and upload 500 hours of video every minute. Journalist Charles Feldman…
Danish Siddiqui, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, was killed in Afghanistan
Indian photojournalist for Reuters, Danish Siddiqui, was killed on Friday while on assignment in Afghanistan. He was reportedly “covering a clash between Afghan security forces…
James Hayman shows life’s true colors through black and white images
If I could describe James Hayman’s photos in a single word, it would be “colorful.” And believe it or not, the majority of his images…
Capitol riot found and arrested thanks to his girlfriend’s Instagram and facial recognition
The attack on the US Capitol happened on 6 January, but photos, videos, and news are still surfacing. Over 400 people have been arrested so…









































