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Multimedia Journalism MA – Scholarship Application Open for 17/18

The University of Bolton is offering two 50% reduced tuition fee scholarships for the Beijing, China based postgraduate degree; MA in International Multimedia Journalism for the 2017/18 academic year. Recipient’s tuition fees will be reduced by half meaning scholarship students will pay £3,250 instead of £7,500 for the single year degree program. To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must meet the criteria for standard entrance requirements. A strong portfolio and commitment to the area of study are of greater […]

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Multimedia Week Podcast – Ep 94 – Now Live

I was pleased to be invited back to speak on the Multimedia Week Podcast, talking with DJ Clark, Sharron Lovell and Cong Yan about some of the latest news and developments in the field of multimedia. For those of you who are not aware of the podcast, the weekly show discusses many aspects related to multimedia journalism from practical discussions about the latest equipment, to journalist interviews with leading practitioners and onto discussion about trends within the industry. The podcast […]

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A Nanjing Tale – The Ghosts of WW2 – for The Economist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5wA5zzD9Kc This short video tells the story of Dai Chengdong and his late father, Dai Anlan, who was killed during the Japanese army’s invasion of Burma during World War 2. Part of The Economist‘s new series, ‘Asia’s Second World War Ghosts’, this collection of stories attempts to highlight the lingering emotions that still survive to this day amongst the people of Asia who still live with the consequences of war. The video above was shot by myself, with editing and […]

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New Timelapses, from Asia, Available Through National Geographic Creative

I’m pleased to share with you a recent interview with my agency, National Geographic Creative, on the role that timelapses and hyperlapses have played in my recent work for commercial clients. While not the main focus of my work, they offer a unique and interesting way to communicate some of the dynamic changes we are seeing here in Asia. To see more of my library of available footage, click here. Here’s the interview: -How have you seen the use and […]

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Multimedia Week Podcast

I had the pleasure this past weekend to sit down with World Press Photo Academy Connected Learning’s DJ Clark for the Multimedia Week podcast. If you haven’t listened to the podcast yet, it’s a entertaining mix of discussions about the world of photojournalism and its continuing evolution. Topics so far have included Chobi Mela photo festival, Storyhunter, ‘Journalism Vs Documentary’ and a host of podcasts with photographers and other media professionals. DJ’s a great host and was good to talk […]

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Interview With World Press Photo Academy – Connected Learning

A quick post today to share with you a video released this week of an interview I recently did with DJ Clark, from the Word Press Photo Academy. In this short video we talk about my recent Pulitzer Center sponsored project in India and discuss my transition into shooting video over the past few years. If you haven’t seen the series already on Youtube, there is a host of great interviews with many figures from the photography world. There are […]

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Finding Balance: Our Future, Our Forests – MediaStorm

Forests are an integral part of our lives and our future. But unless we can see them as more than an environmental issue, their future may be in jeopardy. See the project at https://www.un.org/esa/forests/ Here’s a new multimedia piece from the team at MediaStorm that I thought readers here would like to view. In the run up to the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, MediaStorm were asked to produce this video which would highlight the importance of forests and […]

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New Multimedia – China’s Fragile Forests for the Asia Society

A quick post to let you know of a new multimedia production that I just launched late last week looking at the challenges facing China Forests. Followers of my work will know that I began work on this topic late last summer with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. I was very happy when the Asia Society’s China Green indicated their interest in helping make this become a multimedia project which we launched together recently. Above is the video embedded […]

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New Multimedia Coming Soon

Followers here will know that last summer I embarked on a trip to China’s southern province of Sichuan, to report on the threats to China’s forests for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. In case you missed it, here is a link to the main reporting page on the Pulitzer Center website. I’m delighted to be collaborating with the Asia Society and China Green again on a new multimedia piece which will be launching soon. My first collaboration with China […]

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‘China on the Brink’ by The Asia Society

A quick post here to let you know of a new video that has just been released by the Asia Society, focusing on my work over the past few years on China’s environmental crises. It was put together by Shreeya Sinha, who is an excellent multimedia journalist in her own right, and recorded when I was in New York a few months ago. The video provides a pretty concise view of my work and what I have been trying to […]

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