Archive for April, 2009
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009What did people think back then, when you were doing the “Almost 2001” series, about how the Internet would change out lives and how we communicate?
Well, one of the stories we did was centered on the San Jose-Mercury News, one of the first newspapers to go online, and all of them believed that online was […]
Part Four of Five: Interview With George Lewis NBC Correspondant
Thursday, April 23rd, 2009How has the shift from the linear editing systems to non-linear editing system, how would you say that has changed the editing style of news? We all can see how cuts are getting quicker and sound bites shorter – but beyond that, what difference has this technology brought?
I think the thing with the wide availability […]
Part Three of Five: Interview With George Lewis NBC News Correspondant
Monday, April 20th, 2009How would you say that the recent shift in the way people can get their news from so many different outlets – they can read The New York Times on their iPhones, they can go to any number of online sources, they can watch broadcast news, they can get news from so many different outlets […]
Part Two of Five: Interview With George Lewis NBC News Correspondant
Saturday, April 18th, 2009How has the fact that non-linear editing has become so accessible, and digital technology has made it so anyone can shoot and cut video now? I mean people are capturing news on their cell phones – how has that changed the way you approach the news, the fact that anyone can capture anything? […]
Part One of Five: Interview With George Lewis NBC Correspondant
Thursday, April 16th, 2009George Lewis is one of NBC News’ most-honored correspondents. The winner of three Emmys, the George Foster Peabody and Edward R. Murrow awards, he is no stranger to world crises. Lewis is based in Los Angeles. His current assignment includes coverage of the revolution in information technology. In December 1993, Lewis was the correspondent on […]
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