Worth Watching #152: Dillie the Deer
Wonderful piece by MediaStorm's talented intern, Kathryn Carlson. - Eric Maierson Dillie the Deer: Love on Tiny Hooves from National Geographic. See what else we think is Worth Watching.
Wonderful piece by MediaStorm's talented intern, Kathryn Carlson. - Eric Maierson Dillie the Deer: Love on Tiny Hooves from National Geographic. See what else we think is Worth Watching.
The Magnum Foundation invites NYC-based photographers to explore multi-platform projects at their Photography, Expanded Lab: The Story of Data: Visualization, Mapping, and Photography on Tuesday, April 29th and Sunday, May 4th, 2014.
The deadline to apply for the event has been extended to April 2nd.
At MediaStom, we edit all of our transcripts in Google Docs. It’s a great tool for real-time collaboration. When two people work on the same document, I can actually see my colleague’s edits as they happen.
Recently, Google introduced a new feature, Add-ons. Think of them as extensions for Google Docs that work across all browsers.
To get started, in an open Doc select the menu Add-ons > Get Ad-ons…
A pop-up window will appear, displaying available add-ons.
MediaStorm is proud to announce that our video series for the International Center of Photography's 29th Annual Infinity Awards has been awarded Honorable Mention in the Best of Photojournalism Visual Column category. First place is MediaStorm contributor Scott Strazzante of the Chicago Tribune for "Shooting From The Hip." Second place is Barbara Davidson of the Los Angeles Times for Framework, and third place is Michele McNally and the staff of The New York Times for the LENS blog. MediaStorm was also awarded Honorable Mention in the Documentary Multimedia Story category for "Swan Song." The BoP Awards honored many excellent multimedia pieces this year. First place in the Multimedia Story category went to Rick Loomis of the Los Angeles Times for "A Soldier's Wife." Second place is The New York Times for "Invisible Child: Dasani's Homeless Life." A story called "The Jockey" by Chang W. Lee, Barry Bearak, Michele McNally and the staff of The New York Times won Best Use…
MediaStorm is looking for a passionate self-starter to help it launch and sustain the MediaStorm Platform - a digital storytelling and content management toolset created by and for visually sophisticated storytellers. Interested candidates should submit their application online. Description MediaStorm has been using its Platform on a daily basis to package and distribute its content for over three years---proving the product is beyond MVP and ready for use by a wider audience. What we need now is someone to help us develop and execute a business plan and market strategy that will take the product to market. This is an exciting opportunity to craft a new line of business for the company and execute a vision years in the making. Requirements Well versed in the online video platform market: We know there’s a lot of competition out there, but we think we have something great on our hands. We need someone who knows…