steve rice and judd slivka: promise and potholes: where we are in mobile journalism
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Steve Rice Convergence Journalism Assistant Professor, Missouri School of Journalism Steve Rice is an assistant professor in convergence journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism. Previously, he was a member of the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s news video team (2009-2010) that produced studio and news projects for the Star Tribune’s website. He helped produce a daily news program called "NewsBreak," a number of sports and entertainment weekly videos, plus breaking news and feature events. Rice worked as a still photographer and videographer for the Star Tribune’s feature sections (2007-2009) with an emphasis on food photography, video stories and general feature photography. Previously, he designed and directed the production of Knight Ridders’ book, “Come Hell and High Water,” on the flooding that devastated Grand Forks, N.D. He worked as a picture and project editor for Bill Gates’ digital imaging company, responsible for editing a photographer’s archive of work to be included in the Corbis stock collection. Under his leadership, the Miami Herald photography department won two photo Pulitzer Prizes and were finalists on three other occasions. The photo department’s work from Hurricane Andrew was part of the Gold Medal for Public Service in 1993. Judd Slivka Convergence Journalism Assistant Professor, Missouri School of Journalism Judd Slivka teaches multimedia and mobile journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism. He has worked at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Arizona Republic newspapers, as well as leading the Missouri Department of Natural Resources' communications and IT efforts.TRANSCRIPT
Promises and Potholes: Where we are and where we’re going in mobile
Where are we on the road?
Pressure points
A journalism of tradeoffs
A solu8on?
Tools
[Acquisi8on cost is down]
[The market is providing incen8ves]
[Three developing models]
[HiBng the performance ceiling]
[The expecta8on game]
[Flexibility vs. Depth]
[Cost vs. Quality]
[What I can do vs. What I should do]
[Thinking in terms of what it isn’t]
[The things we carry]
Judd Slivka Steve Rice
Missouri School of Journalism
Promises and Potholes: Where we are and where we’re going in mobile
Where are we on the road?
[Acquisi8on cost is down]
[The market is providing incen8ves]
[Three developing models]
Where are we on the road?
[Acquisi8on cost is down]
Canon 5d Mk III: $3,300 ManfroWo Tripod: $150 MacBookPro 15": $2,000
Sennheiser wireless mic: $600 BeachTek preamp: $439
1 year Adobe Crea8ve Cloud:$600 Total cost: $7,089
5-‐year amor8zed cost: $1,898 per year
128GB iPad Mini: $700 iOgrapher mount: $70 ManfroWo tripod: $150
Sennheiser wireless mic: $600 Lens kit: $150
iRig Pro pre-‐amp: $150 Apps: $100
Total cost: $1,280
Tradi8onal Kit Mobile Tools Kit
5-‐year amor8zed cost: $256 per year
Where are we on the road?
[The market is providing incen8ves for third-‐party app development]
[Three developing models of mobile-‐tool journalism]
Pressure points
[Expecta8ons are higher than the performance ceiling]
[Early adopter problems]
A journalism of tradeoffs
[Flexibility vs. Depth]
[Cost vs. Quality]
[What I can do vs. What I should do]
A journalism of tradeoffs
[The conundrum of mobile-‐tool news gathering]
The more produc8on quality we add, the less mobile we become
A journalism of tradeoffs
Solu8on: Embrace flexibility [ThingLink] [Steller]
[Storehouse] [360 Panorama]
The things we carry
[Video] [Audio] [Photo] [Storytelling] [Gear]
Shoot: FilMiC Pro
Edit:Pinnacle Studio
Enrich: GifferPro
Gather: VoiceRecorderPro
Edit: Twisted Wave
Mix: Voddio
Shoot: Camera+
Edit: SnapSeed
Enrich: 360 Panorama
iPhone: Steller
iPad: Storehouse
Enrich: ThingLink