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What does referencing video really mean?

What does referencing video really mean?

by Beth Johnson | Apr 11, 2024 | App Articles, Survival Kit, The Latest, Writing Help

If I had a dollar for every shot of generic video in a story, I would be rich, on the beach living the high life! It’s so common, it’s almost become accepted in the industry. And that’s a big mistake because generic video does nothing to help viewers trust that you...

Why generic video is a killer for TV news.

by Beth Johnson | Nov 29, 2012 | App Articles, Producing, Reporting, Survival Kit, Writing Help

Yes, the title of this article is a strong statement. TV news is up against some large hurdles, the largest being making sure your newscasts and stories actually have impact for the viewer.  If they don’t, viewers leave.  Generic video creates an instant disconnect. ...

Want a great writing critique? Ask a photojournalist.

by Beth Johnson | Sep 10, 2012 | App Articles, Survival Kit, Videography, Writing Help

Yes, you read the title of this article correctly.  If you want a really great writing critique, ask the guys and gals who focus on the images.  Why?  Because, in television news, the words are dependent on the images.  The video and sound should truly tell the story....

Why photographers are a reporter’s best friend.

by Beth Johnson | Jun 16, 2011 | App Articles, Getting Along With Peers, Know Your Newsroom, Political Hotbed, Reporting, Videography, Writing Help

Chinese philosopher Mencius said:  "Friendship is one mind in two bodies."  This is the basis of why I tell young and/or inexperienced reporters that their best “friends” in a newsroom should be the photographers they work closely with every day.  Being of...

Is there such a thing as… too in your face?

by Beth Johnson | Jun 1, 2011 | App Articles, Honing Skills, Management Issues, Reporting, Survival Kit, Videography, Writing Help

“60 Minutes” and later tabloid journalism began the push for ”in your face” confrontations between a reporter and a person considered caught red handed.  Now it is the norm for investigative reporters to use ambush interviews after laying out tons of evidence against...

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