JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIES

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In New York City (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    New york city (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

In partnership with the Columbia School of Journalism, these dynamic undergraduate level courses focus on both the theory behind and the practice of quality journalism. Course work will include coverage of best reporting practices, including ethics, sourcing, and interview technique, as well as discussion of story structure and audience engagement, differentiated by medium.

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2019

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Subjects

  • Conflict
  • Ethics
  • Quality
  • Media Studies
  • Quality Training
  • Media
  • Mediation
  • Media Buying
  • Media Advertising
  • Journalism

Course programme

Courses

Introduction to Audio Journalism

Journalism is more important than ever, the "alternative to alternative facts." The landscape of audio journalism is exploding, with new podcasts launching every day and becoming part of the cultural and political conversation, and radio shows growing. Producers and networks are looking for quality content and reporters with the skills to tell the stories that the public needs to know. In this class, you'll learn the essentials to great journalism--research, ethics, interview technique--as well as how to tell those stories in a way that engages and informs an audience. You'll learn how to write for the ear, how to capture rich sound, how to edit using Adobe Audition, and how to think like a radio producer. And you'll learn how to draft pitches and pursue story ideas with tenacity and wit.

Introduction to Video Storytelling

The Introduction to Video Storytelling course teaches students the basics of conceiving, researching, and reporting a story through video. Students will learn to think critically about what makes for a good video story--what makes it newsworthy, what makes video the proper medium for conveying that story--and how to execute using the latest technology. Students will learn how to use and handle a camera, how to best record sound, how to properly frame and light a subject or scene, as well as learn how to use Adobe Premiere editing software. Students will have one complete video story at the end of the 6-week course.

War Reporting: The Coverage of Armed Conflicts

War Reporting: The Coverage of Armed Conflict explores the origins and roles of modern war reporting, examines the challenges journalists face, and discusses journalism's place in the public discourse of armed conflict and political violence, most notably terrorism. Taught by U.S. Marine corps veteran and Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and author, C.J. Chivers, class discussions will be lively and require student engagement. There will be guest lectures and seminars with leading journalists with experience in recent wars, as well discussions with security and legal professionals who assist and guide news organizations in their coverage of war. The examination of risks to journalists on conflict beats will include detailed case studies of real kidnappings and battlefield deaths, and study examples of risk mitigation and best practices in the field. The course is intended for students with a deep interest in war, terrorism and journalism, including both news consumers and aspiring practitioners. It aims to promote skepticism of official narratives and critical thinking about journalism itself.

JOURNALISM AND MEDIA STUDIES

Price on request