MCDM

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Charlene Li talks about Groundswell with MCDM
Skype session with Research and Methods class, Fall 2008.
Flip The Media: A Media (r) Evolution
The media landscape is changing, will you change with it or fall behind?

This film explores how the media landscape is changing, as the traditional media gate-keepers (print, radio and TV) are being challenged by the rise of the amateur content creator.

With the barriers to technology and distribution becoming nearly non-existent, how will traditional media compete with the masses who will produce work for free?
What is UGC?
by Adriana Gil Miner
Footnotes
by Adriana Gil Miner
Women of fixed gear
by Kirk Mastin
Flip the Media trailer
Portrait of Oregon Coast
by Kirk Mastin
4LMNZ
by Doug Wilcox
Flood
by Doug Wilcox
Soulfood
by Doug Wilcox
Loft Tango
by Doug Wilcox
sketch timing test
doug Wilcox
Fixed Gear multimedia project: A real quick film edit to try out some ideas
I've just barely started going through some of my work on the fixed gear scene here in Seattle. I don't know if I should even show this yet, since this rough edit was made in only 2 hours... it was really just to try out some black and white film grading ideas I have.

I still need to add my still photos, more interviews, a better narrative structure and a ton of other crap. So now that I've lowered your expectations, watch this clip and maybe your expectations will be raised :)
Flip Video Vlog: Gas Works Park, Putting it all Together
Today I wanted to take my HD shooting skills and apply it to the Flip Video camera.

wanted to see what kind of quality you can get if you are fairly careful. Mind you I did not bring a tripod. I used the Flip Video only. To get my shots I either had to brace the Flip against something, (sometimes my hat, sometimes a rock or my book) or place the Flip Video on something level at the right height to get the shot I want.

I then planned out what shots I would need to make something basic: wide shots, close u
Flip Video Vlog: A Tale of Two Formats
The eternal question: how important is the equipment when you tell a story?

When I was in the fledgling stages of photojournalism I would blame my equipment alot.

If I only had this lens, or that camera body, or a certain tripod or whatever, I would be able to create photos like the big guys. As I left full time photojournalism to live a more balanced life, I found myself drifting back to storytelling. Several years later here I am: a budding filmmaker/storyteller/content creator at the Univeristy of Wa
Marathon Bike Cam
The Birch Bay Marathon from a two-wheel view.
"The Train Has Left the Station" by Team Coppola
Final piece from Team Coppola
To Catch a Marathon
See what happens when four digital media grad students set out to film a marathon in beautiful Birch Bay, Washington.
Final Cut#2: Seattle Times's Steve Ringman
Flip the Media, a storytelling class at the University of Washington (www.flipthemdia.com), explores media in transition.
On the Road with Independent America: Day 1
Behind the scenes footage as three filmakers travel to New Orleans by car to shoot the sequel to Independent America, using only secondary roads and shopping/eating at independently owned businesses.
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