How journalism has changed (or not)

by Lauredhel on September 2, 2008

in blogging, media

Tama Leaver is sharing some of the participatory-culture video projects that his Digital Media students are doing.

This one is a bit of fun. Tama introduced it thus:

In a similar vein but using a really different technique, ‘Something Old, Something New‘ mixes footage from a 1940s documentary on being a journalist with contemporary footage to examine exactly how far journalism has changed in the face of participatory culture:


[Video after the cut because it might be the culprit mucking up the sidebar]


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