Come get trained in Final Cut Pro or create a blog using WordPress in El Paso; learn CNN’s way of becoming an all-platform journalist at their headquarters in Atlanta; or learn in San Antonio how to work with inexpensive equipment to create compelling storytelling and distribute your stories using social media.
All three sessions at University of Texas at El Paso, at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, and at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio are happening Saturday, April 10. Space in some sessions is limited and some require that you reserve a space. So act now!
> MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM DAY ON THE BORDER
This event in El Paso has been Cancelled
NAHJ along with our NAHJ Region 5 and University of Texas at El Paso are hosting a series of multimedia workshops Saturday, April 10, 2010. Take advantage of this full-day of intensive workshops which will include training on: editing video using Final Cut Pro, using the latest in Social Media for better storytelling and journalism, creating your blog inexpensively using WordPress, learning PhotoShop, and improving how you use audio to tell stories more effectively and with more impact. Space is limited in the workshops so register and reserve a space today!
Cancelled
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> NAHJ REGION 4 / APJ MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING 101 TRAINING
This training at CNN headquarters in downtown Atlanta consists of two sessions. They both focus on becoming what CNN calls an “all-platform†journalists or what is commonly known as a one-man band or backpack journalist and explore how it is expanding the news media’s national and international reach.
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> DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA GATHERING TOOLS AND TIPS
Join us for a hands-on digital multimedia workshop at OLLU, Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas and learn everything from equipment basics, the basics of production and visual storytelling, and publishing and distributing stories using social media and WordPress, among other programs. Attendees will work in teams to shoot and produce stories.
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