The future of video

My CUNY colleague Sandeep Junnarkar has put together a great panel to explore the future of video journalism online on Nov. 6, 6-9p at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th St., 3rd floor. Says Sandeep: “Come hear a lively discussion on the future of Web video journalism, featuring Travis Fox, Emmy-award winning video journalist from The Washington Post; Rachel Sterne, founder and CEO of GroundReport, a citizen journalism platform at GroundReport.com, Benjamin Wagner, vice president of MTV News and Daniel Greenberg, director of production at WNET. This is not a discussion about tools but about new forms of video storytelling.” It’s free but you need to register to guarantee space here.

6 Responses to “The future of video”

  1. Kenny says:

    Someone will tape and upload this for those of us out of town, right? Right?

  2. Robert says:

    Yes please upload a video if you can, this sounds excellent– but sadly I’m 3000 miles away!

  3. Tord says:

    Yes. Please. What if not available online is the future of video.

  4. [...] into academia. Like last-weeks Networked Journalism Summit. Tonight, I’m returning to CUNY to talk about web video. What follows is an my outline for introduction. The question is, what is the future of web video? [...]

  5. Arend says:

    From Europe: love to see this video

  6. Sandeep says:

    The piece was webcast and we took questions from people online…I’ll get a link posted to the webcast ASAP.

    Please do come back on Nov. 20 for this session: http://journalism.cuny.edu/news-events/#storm

    Brian Storm Multimedia Storytelling

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