
Amalia Buckerfield, Sean Rintel and myself were on the negative team for UQ’s inagural Great Debate. The topic was “We are better off with citizen journalists”. We put in a solid effort, complete with props and a dance by Sean, but lost out to Carl Smith, John Cook and Liam Pomfret on the affirmative team.
Oct 03, 2012 | Categories: Blog, Slider | Tags: citizen journalism, crowdsource, debate, journalism, social media, UQ, video | Leave A Comment »

Journalism needs some new ideas. Here are five trends that could help shape how news is told in the future
Jan 19, 2011 | Categories: Blog, Media industry, Storytelling, Trends | Tags: Adam Westbrook, Bogsot, business models, content, data, Demotix, DuckRabbit, graphics, guardian, innovation, interactivity, ipad, journalism, journalism trends, media production, MediaStorm, mobile, multimedia, newsgames, nyt, prison valley, production, social media, Storytelling, video, visualisation, wired | 2 Comments »

publisher Gestalten delves into how The New York Times creates its visualisations.
Aug 04, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Media industry, Storytelling | Tags: content, gestalten, interaction, journalism, nyt, Storytelling, video, visualisation | Leave A Comment »