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Video in Journalism

Harrison Stewart

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Video in Journalism" examines the profound shift in news reporting, where moving images have evolved from supplementary tools to central components. It explores how video has reshaped journalistic practices, audience engagement, and ethical considerations across various media platforms. The rise of portable video technology significantly impacted war correspondence, providing immediate access to unfiltered events; similarly, smartphones enabled citizen journalism, altering news cycles and media power dynamics. This book argues that video has changed not only how news is reported but also what constitutes news, influencing audience expectations and journalistic priorities.

 
The text begins by establishing a historical context, then progresses through key areas such as ethical considerations in visual reporting, the impact of user-generated content, and the rise of live streaming. It concludes by examining emerging video technologies and their potential to transform journalism further. Drawing upon case studies, quantitative data, and qualitative interviews, the work synthesizes academic research and practical insights.

 
It distinguishes itself by offering a comprehensive examination of video's role across all facets of journalism, providing valuable insights for journalists, media scholars, and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of news and visual culture.
Available since: 02/26/2025.
Print length: 85 pages.

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