Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Broadway Strike

The New York Times just posted this audio slideshow on their webpage. Check it out at the link below

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2007/11/15/arts/20071115_STRIKE_FEATURE.html

Saturday, October 27, 2007

LA Time Coverage of the California Fires

The LA Times has incredible multimedia coverage of the fires in Southern California. There is a lot of user generated content posted including photos, video, and audio. Check it out at the link below.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-voices28oct28-lp,0,1613164.special

Friday, October 26, 2007

Class Stuff

I wasn't in class on Wednesday--can anyone fill me in?

What did ya'll do? What's the assignment for next week?

Hope you're enjoying the weekend!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

I can't even articulate how amazing this is...

This isn't an audio slideshow, but it's so incredible that it's worth looking at.

That is all I can really say. You're missing out if you don't take a look.

Good Disguises

Friday, October 19, 2007

search for missing soldiers

hi guys. this is an interesting clip that i had mixed feelings about. it follows some american soldiers in baghdad who embark on a deadly search for their missing comrades. the photographer is totally in the moment and you can see it from the pictures which i liked a lot; it helped me to really envision what it would be like to be a soldier in baghdad. but, it runs almost seven minutes long and is narrated to death. also, the photographer was personally affected by these events and so it doesn't always seem like he's giving an objective account. check it out at http://www.nytimes.com/pages/multimedia/index.html by scrolling down and clicking "a search for missing soldiers"

akemi

Torre Calls Yankees Bonus Offer an ‘Insult'

This multimedia presentation is an interesting one because it comes with a variety of components. There is a written article, a slideshow, and 6:48 minutes of audio, all to help tell and enhance the story.

You can check it out at the New York Times website, posted on 10/19

http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2007/10/19/sports/20071019TorreSlideShow_index.html

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

"Billy Penn Gets Waxed"

This is an interesting slideshow from The Philadelphia Inquirer's website. It's really interesting, and has great photos.


http://www.philly.com/inquirer/gallery/Billy_Penn_Gets_Waxed.html

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Jain Festival

Jainism is one of the oldest religions in the world. One of my friends from home is a Jain, and I have one very good friend here who is also a Jain--but it's a very small religious group in India.

Jain Festival

When I saw this slideshow, I thought I'd share it with ya'll--not just because the images are really neat and culturally interesting, but also because I think the religion is just quite noble. These people (as you'll see from the photographs) will blow or sweep insects out of the way so as not to harm them. They will not eat meat, and they strive to protect living things--no matter how small.

It's a statement, I think, in a violent world.

Enjoy.

Toxic lake in China

This slideshow was the FRONT IMAGE on the NY Times website for quite some time today- an audio slideshow, front page! It supports a full story, but the slideshow itself only consists of music and pictures, no natural sound at all. I must admit, I would've liked to hear some opinions or ambient sludge noise, but the images were incredibly powerful. Really fine-art journalistic photography. I just thought it was so great that this medium was front-and-center on the NY times website!

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2007/10/14/world/asia/choking_on_growth_3.html#story4

Friday, October 12, 2007

"pesticides"

check out "pesticides" by Annie Wells at http://www.latimes.com/news/local/photography/
It's a little long but a really intimate and searing window into the sicknesses many who work on banana plantations in Nicaragua are struggling with. Lots of wide, medium and detail shots...really effective.

Akemi

Thursday, October 11, 2007

External Mics

Anyone:

Any ideas on cheap external mics (prefably lavs)?

I need something inexpensive!

-Steph

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Intermixing of Classes

Hi guys! So I thought that this was interesting... It's a story about Todd Haynes' new film about Bob Dylan's life. There are photos from the film, mixed with archived photos, played along with audio of a New York Times interview with the director. I thought that the audio fit very well with the images... the only downside to the multimedia story was that I found myself reading the captions more than listening to Haynes.
As a side note, I'm currently taking a Comparative Directors course through Cinema Studies and one of our featured directors is Haynes - so I found this especially intriguing.
Have a look and I hope that you all enjoy it!
Best,
Calista

Becoming Bob

Monday, October 8, 2007

'Ridealong'

Check out 'Ridealong' under the link below. This is a great example of a slideshow with audio. It follows the story of Brian Baker, "the country's foremost authority on mid-'60s Honda sports cars...". The pictures do a great job of setting up the visual information for the piece.

http://www.nytimes.com/pages/multimedia/

'Becoming Bob'

My weekly pick: A NY Times multimedia slideshow... Todd Haynes, the Director of 'I'm Not There,' the new film about Bob Dylan talks about how he constructed the film. This subject is not something that I would immediately think would work as a multimedia project, but actually, it is perfect..check it out........http://www.nytimes.com/pages/multimedia/index.html?8qa

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Helping Kids Fish

My weekly slideshow: a program outside of Cincinnati whose volunteers teach children how to fish. Adorable.

Kids Fishing with Old Guys

Enjoy. There are some cute little sound bytes.

-Steph

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Slide Show- My Pick

My pick for an audio slide show to share this week also comes from the LA Times, I've posted the link below.

It tells the story of one Thomas Hamill, an American civilian who was taken hostage while working in Iraq in 2004. He escaped but several of his co-workers were killed. He narrates the story; it's a really provoking presentation.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/photography/la-0820-tommy-f,1,1354654.flash?coll=la-headlines-photography

Monday, October 1, 2007

Photo essay about teens in NY

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2007/09/15/nyregion/thecity/20070916_SEVENTEEN_GRAPHIC.html

This is a really, really great photo essay with audio interviewing 17 year olds in NYC. They're all relatively short, but really well done, and I thought it was interesting that the photos are free-timed, and that you can flip through them at your own pace (not to the music)

The Obama Experience

I must say, though I was at least 50 feet back, the crowd around me was just as excited as the crowd in front. I had to bring my telephoto out, and my ISO was pretty high, so the images are either grainy or a little soft, but I managed to get a few shots. My flickr is down right now, but soon I'll post some! I was to his left side, so the flat lighting they had from the front for TV worked out well (it made some really nice contrasty shadows on his face, and cast a really neat glow around the people.)

Picture Story

http://bop.nppa.org/2006/web_sites/winners/NPS/IND/41446/82535.html

BOP 2006 > Web Site Winners > Best News Picture Story (Unaffiliated Sites)

Really effective but sad picture story about soldiers that died in Iraq.

LA Times Multimedia Presentation

This multimedia presentation can be found on the LA Times website (http://www.latimes.com/news/local/oceans/la-oceans-series,0,7842752.special). I thought that it was interesting, not only in way of subject matter, but it's a presentation that comes in a five part series. In addition, you can explore the story in any way you choose, whether it be graphics, photographs, or video clips. With interesting facts that fade in and out on the screen, along with message boards, and additional resource links, the LA Times is really experimenting with the multiple aspects and possibilities of multimedia presentations.

Audio Slide Show



Dashed Dreams


This is an audio slideshow from the Roanoke Times in Virginia. The newspaper has an ongoing series called "Land of Opportunity" about the problems of the indigent population of Mexico---whether they've immigrated to the United States already or dream of doing so in the future.

This particular slideshow is a little long, but the photos are really beautiful and poignant.

Weekly Slideshow & New Website

My link for the week can be found at http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/ and then click on "every picture tells a story in 'ravine'. It's a great photo slideshow about an artist who is painting a car in order to remind people about the history of chavez ravine. I like it because it is very visual and the pictures depict detail shots of the artwork as well as the artist at work from interesting vantage points, like overhead. The interview that accompanies it is good too, but I would have liked to hear more background noises, like the car starting up or something.

Also, I made a website this weekend with the same service that Rebecca uses. Check it out if you like at http://impactfolios.com/akemihiatt/

If you guys are interested, the first month is a free trial but after that I think it gets pretty pricey. Do you happen to know of any cheaper alternatives?

-A.H.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

I managed to make my way into the press stands for the rally, and got some closeups of Obama. I'll post 'em.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Obama Rally

Standing in line for the Obama Rally was terrible - they had really tight security - but once the rally really got underway they just did away with the metal detectors and everyone rushed through. I was able to get really close to the stage and got some detail shots of the signs and of one of the performers. Then Obama came out and everyone got really excited and I took about a million pictures of him, haha. About 20 minutes in I left to get some overhead shots from Kimmel. The lighting was hard to work with but they had a huge spotlight on the stage which was great...white balance was confusing though what with those orange lanterns. Anyway, I was going to post some of my photos but for some reason they aren't uploading.

-A.H.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Easy on the Pocketbook

I just thought I'd share KEH with ya'll as a source for good quality used equipment.

KEH has a rating system that identifies the condition of each product, and I have bought cameras (my Nikon F100 was only about $300 there!), lenses, and other great stuff from the site. I recommend it to anyone who needs equipment but can't necessarily afford to buy new.

A lot of the listings are for barely used equipment that has simply been set aside by techies for newer models. Try it out!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

...Copia

I saw this work somewhere else, but I can't remember where. I love the way he uses repetition to drive his point into the viewers mind. It works. I like the work, and I think his photography is very effective.

Have a look

Interesting images. What do you think?

http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/03/happiness-22.html

Sunday, September 23, 2007

NY Times Blog Photo Story

Now that we have a blog, I thought this would be a good thing to post! It is a photo story from the New York Times blog about the ateliers of couture houses. I like this example because it is accompanied by a short but interesting posting, and the photos are all very appropriate, informational, and fun to look at. So, check it out!
http://runway.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/07/03/the-best-hands-in-the-world/

Welcome to the class blog for Visual Reporting

Welcome to the class blog for Visual Reporting. We can use this as a virtual classroom to post interesting urls that highlight great multimedia work, show off your photos, tell us about great stuff and share your queries with the class. Welcome to Visual Reporting at NYU!