Both Sides of the Brain: Strategies for Reinvention for Solo Video Journalists
dc.contributor.advisor | Moeller, Susan | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | Heist, Stanley Harrar | en_US |
dc.contributor.department | Journalism | en_US |
dc.contributor.publisher | Digital Repository at the University of Maryland | en_US |
dc.contributor.publisher | University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2011-07-06T06:01:58Z | |
dc.date.available | 2011-07-06T06:01:58Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2011 | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | Technological advances have made it possible for one video journalist to do the work of three. These solo video journalists perform the research and writing functions of a reporter, the field production tasks of a videographer, and the post-production assembly of an editor. Many of these hybrid journalists are veterans of the industry; once single-skilled journalists who have retrained themselves to work alone. However, while technology makes it possible, it takes much more than technical mastery for a professional to make this transition. Not everyone will be able to make the transition. From a series of qualitative interviews with former videographers and reporters, this text examines what factors are required for a successful transition into becoming a solo video journalist, including training, newsroom support, motivation, production competency and personal qualities. | en_US |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1903/11577 | |
dc.subject.pqcontrolled | Journalism | en_US |
dc.title | Both Sides of the Brain: Strategies for Reinvention for Solo Video Journalists | en_US |
dc.type | Thesis | en_US |
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