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Our 2023 video strategy explained
How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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You can still tell great video stories while staying safe at home. Through video diaries filmed by the subjects themselves, USA TODAY’s Coronavirus Chronicles is a look at how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting Americans from single parenting, unemployment, weddings to grieving.
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How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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There are numerous apps and tools that can make storytelling by smartphone easier. Sarah Self-Welbeck from the Lubbock (Texas) Avalanche-Journal shows you tips and tricks on recording and editing audio and video, taking the best photos and time-saving tools that make journalism from your cell phone possible and productive.
No room. No time. No Problem. Lighting can make or break a portrait assignment. USA TODAY staff photographer Robert Hanashiro —his friends call him Bert— has made a career out of making hotel rooms, meeting rooms, small rooms, big rooms, living rooms and bathrooms into … studios. Join Bert in an informal and fun discussion about location lighting. He will go over how a small lighting kit can produce portraits with that big light look. Bert will also touch on his setup to shoot both a portrait and video interviews in limited spaces and limited time.
How we will reach new readers, delight and entertain and share great stories.
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