Video Production Workshops
Working Together as a Team – The Reporter / Photographer Relationship
One of the most important relationships in the newsroom is the
one between reporter and photographer. Achieving a good
working relationship is not just window dressing. That
relationship is essential to the daily on-air product and ultimately
how memorable your story will be that day. Hear and learn
from veteran reporters and photojournalists about some simple
strategies to build and maintain that working relationship.
COORDINATOR/MODERATOR: Manny Sotelo, Jr., news project supervisor, KUSA-TV (Denver)
PANELISTS: Tony Delgado, chief photojournalist, KHOU-TV (Houston)
Lynette Romero, investigative/special projects reporter, “KTLA Prime News”
Lighting: Do You Really Need Lights?
Lighting seems to have become a lost art in television news.
This workshop will help you understand how one light or a
three-light setup can be used to enhance your story. A session
helpful for television news photographers and video journalists
producing content for newspaper and TV Web sites.
COORDINATOR/MODERATOR:
Manny Sotelo, Jr., news
projects supervisor, KUSA-TV
(Denver)
PANELISTS: Tony Delgado, chief photojournalist, KHOU-TV (Houston)
Paul Rios, photojournalist, WFAA-TV (Dallas)
Shooting in High Def
It’s around the corner and in some markets it has arrived. Come see the vivid images being produced at WRAL-TV, the CBS affiliate in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., the first local station in the country to produce a newscast entirely in high definition. Also learn what news operations in Houston and Denver have discovered about shooting and broadcasting in high definition.
COORDINATOR/MODERATOR: Manny Sotelo, Jr., news project supervisor, KUSA-TV
(Denver)
PANELISTS: Tony Delgado, chief photojournalist, KHOU-TV (Houston)
Paul Rios, photojournalist, WFAA-TV (Dallas)
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