Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Essential tools for mobile journalists who can’t afford iPhones

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Mashable came out with a nice list of resources for Web-savvy mobile journalists. But the list focuses quite a bit on iPhone apps. Not everyone is cool enough for an iPhone, including me.

Here’s what I carry in my messenger bag — or as Jen calls it, my man bag:

  • A digital point-and-shoot camera that takes video. With a macro setting, this camera can do something that the iPhone can’t — perform as a portable photocopier. When you need quick copies of documents, you can simply take a snapshot of them. Very handy.
  • A notebook, pens and digital voice recorder.
  • A netbook and broadband connection for filing stories when I’m on the road or at the scene of a breaking news story.
  • This is what I carry around with me most of the time. If I know in advance that I’m going to be covering a story where I’ll be shooting video for online, I’ll also take my camcorder with its external microphone and tripod.

    I admit I’m obsessive about carrying around my man bag, even when I’m not on the clock. You just never know when you’ll need need this stuff. What if I’m driving around and see a police chase or something? It would suck if I didn’t have all my gadgets with me.

    I was able to take this video one day when I was walking to Starbucks downtown and saw two construction workers dismantling an old sign outside an abandoned store. I had walked under that sign a million times and so I thought there might be a story about this really old building being torn down to make way for something new. Since I had my camera on me, I shot some video, and since I had my notebook and recorder, I interviewed people and found out a new hotel was going to be built at the site. I had discovered a decent story about the changing character of Houston Street, from retail to tourism.

    If I hadn’t had my camera on me, I would have missed the chance to take some interesting video. There was no time to run back to the office. And being able to interview people right there at the scene helped me figure out there was an interesting story happening. So the man bag filled with gadgets saved the day. And I didn’t even need an iPhone.

    Newspapers: The must-have, hand-held accessory of 2009

    Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

    Here’s a clever video that pokes fun at iPhone commercials and reminds us about the “amazing full-color display” of old-school newspapers.

    The Web is amazing. It gives journalists a way to produce interactive graphics and videos, post breaking news and share conversations with readers.

    But newspapers are easier to read. Newspapers offer huge photos and compelling lay outs. And you don’t need a Wi-Fi hot spot to use newspapers.

    iPhones and newspapers are both cool. Just in different ways.

    (h/t mUmBRELLA and crindalyn)