Friday, November 6, 2009

Can My Testical Go Into My Stomache

The new audiovisual formats information. The citizen journalist.

D. Rafael Salvador Giner, TV director and professor of visual communication area of \u200b\u200bthe UMH, opened this morning, the second day of the conference with a talk about how they are evolving audio-visual tools for the benefit of journalism.

"The profile asks the journalist of today is the multi-format", ie who can handle any technological device: computer, camera, video recorder, also must to edit material that has been achieved and of course, publish it.

Following these claims raises two new figures: the citizen journalist and contributor information. The first "born as a need for the public to actively participate in the construction of reality that made the media" and the second is people who are waiting for a call to be assigned to cover a story and only charged if the out published.

This will create a conflict of interest: is it intrusive? Do journalists graduates are hurt? Are there people who perform better news than the professionals? If is not in the scene, the information is viable?

are many questions that arise, because apart from blogs, anyone can create a TV or Internet radio. A great example is The Terrat: to dump an alternative channel programs, with a pretest to see if they work or not in the public. Salvador Giner

ends with an open question: "Does this new modality is citizen journalism or are new tools of the trade?"




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