duckrabbit are teaching a short module focusing multimedia storytelling on the Masters photojournalism degree course at LCC (starting tomorrow) Paul Lowe, who heads up the course, is a great supporter and advocate......
I have to say, I think Magnum in Motion are really on top of their game at the moment. For something like the third time......
Multimedia producers the Bombay Flying Club have just published their latest piece, shot in Ethiopia. At 11 minutes, Streetlight is a little on the long side for most armchair viewers, and the Flying......
Sent to the duck by Ian Forsyth, this multimedia piece looks at the repatriation of soldiers killed on operations whilst in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the thoughts of the residents of Wootton......
Don McCullin is not only a great photographer but he's also a great talker. I caught him this morning on the BBC's TODAY programme. It was a powerful listen. Important too to hear a......
This powerful audio slideshow is brought impressively to life by Olince Calixte, a blind street musician from Port au Prince. It's also a journey from pain, trauma and shock through to the first signs of......
At duckrabbit we have the utmost respect for the people at Daylight. Michael Itkoff does a remarkable job pulling together thought provoking photo stories and some superb multimedia. Issue 8 is out on Thursday. ...
Magnum's Susan Meiselas on photography's potential to connect and move audiences by "expanding the circle of knowledge" about human rights and social justice issues. ...
It's not often the BBC's small audio slideshow team really nail it on the head, but they've put together something special today. Portraits of the Fallen tells the story of a Vietnam veteran who......
Yesterday in London I decided to get wonderfully lost. I had some hours to kill and so I started walking along the river not really caring where I ended up. Where I ended up was......
'Daily exposure to NPR provided an epiphany on the power of multi-layered audio storytelling and its paramount importance in news multimedia. That’s when I realized it should be the strongest element and that everything......
"Our original mission was to provide airborn medical relief in the developing world but since 1992 we've been heavily involved in......
Very roughly some 2000 years ago we nailed some bloke called Jesus to a tree. Nothing new about that. Nailing people to trees was a rather effective form of crowd control. Since then though a lot......
A few days back I exchanged emails with the photographer Stephen Alvarez, who for the last fifteen years has shot for National Geographic. He suggested we take the conversation onto our blogs. If you're not......
Oxfam have billed it as possibly the most important meeting in history. And it probably is, until the next one. We are of course talking about the Copehagen Climate talks. But after a week of, well......
(click on photo, the video player will load, then click again to play) It's one of those moments you don't......
Some good stuff from Phil Coomes, the BBC's picture editor who also turns out to be a top bloke. ...
A recurring topic of conversation for many of the journalists and photographers I know is the responsibilities that go hand in hand with picking up a camera, an audio recorder or indeed a pen......
Just wish more photographers told stories about the developing world with the depth and insight of this production by the Los Angeles Times. Somebody taught this filmmaker how to listen ... ...
The University of the Arts London is thrilled to announce 28 stories, a group show by graduates of the MA in Photojournalism......