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Mini-lessons for advisers when news cycles are slow: Shooting tips part one – BRoll

January 5, 2015March 30, 2015 Don Goble 8236 Views 0 Comments broadcast, cinematography, journalism, lesson, mini, mini lesson, practice, shooting, tip, videography

The student newsroom is quiet. Reporters working in groups have some down time. What should I have my students do

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Take your students on a Video Scavenger Hunt

April 11, 2014April 8, 2014 Don Goble 8813 Views 5 Comments activity, broadcast, broadcast journalism, hunt, journalism, lesson, scavenger, video, videography

Teaching the basics of videography and editing to students can feel like a daunting experience sometimes. However, a simple and

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