know it is fashionable for publishers to reduce staffing so I wonder what they think of this initiative. Drone journalism
The film above shows how a drone - more properly called an "unmanned aerial vehicle" -. It was used to cover the record drought this year in the United States Nebraska
And the film shows the vehicle itself, and the ease with which the driver is able to control it. Therefore, to add to all these skills to other journalists are now supposedly modern, expect "experimental drone" to be published in future CV.
The project, initiated by the laboratory Drone journalism, has been the subject of a Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism seminar last week.
- Judith Townend
- As mentioned above, there is a wide range of possibilities for the use of drones journalism and coverage of conflicts and environmental disasters and sports information.
- But there are also many potential problems. Will objections from governments and associated regulatory omissions? Are there privacy issues? How do you cope with new agencies drone third party content?
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Judith Townend / Reuters Institute / YouTube YouTube
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