Media News - Friday, July 13, 2007
NewCorrespondent.com - multi-media reporting of Latin American journey
Two British journalists are embarking on a multimedia exploration of Latin America in a quest to map out a new model for freelance journalism. In NewCorrespondent.com they will document efforts to produce mobile overseas journalism using an array of new technology. Over three months in Mexico and Guatemala, they will seek out stories - produced using a laptop, mobile phone, DV camera and digital camera - that can be told using Twitter, blogs, Facebook, Flickr and other social media outlets. As they said, the point is to get an 'in' to the lives and stories that the mainstream media don't cover by heavily relying on contacts they have out there and working with the locals. The journalists will have online production support from the UK, and though they have so far secured support from free mobile blog provider moblogUK, are seeking sponsorship. (Journalism.co.uk)
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