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August 04, 2005

Sony DCR-HC42 Digital Camcorder The American TV program “5 Takes Europe” chronicles the adventures of five young filmmakers traveling to Europe, each with a US$50 a day budget. Each is equipped with Mini DV cameras and laptop editing facilities to produce independent short daily web logs (blogs) and frequent video logs (vlogs) of their experiences for the Travel Channel website. Because of the innovative production techniques employed as well as ongoing viewer–”Video Journalist” (VJ) interaction over the six-week series, the first episode will be broadcast less than a week after the five VJs begin filming. “Using M3 Media’s method of one-person production, the participants on “5 Takes Europe” have been turned into viable citizen journalists; able to act as reporters, camera persons, sound engineers and editors simultaneously,” said producer Michael Rosenblum. “This Travel Channel series proves that one-man reporting can go beyond home video, and even the newsroom, to produce quality programming. Through this revolutionary method, anyone can create high level entertainment at low cost.”

Rosenblum was founder and president of NYT Television, currently the largest producer of non-fiction television in USA. He was also the founder of Video News International, a global, VJ-driven news gathering company, with more than 100 journalists around the world. Michael has designed, built and implemented VJ news-gathering units around the world for Time/Warner’s New York 1, Associated Newspapers (UK) London-based Channel 1, Switzerland’s TeleZuri, Eritrea’s ERI-TV and Sri Lanka’s SLBC. He teaches Television and the Information Revolution at New York University. [Lost Remote: where TV finds the future]

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Originally posted by Editor from Cinema Minima, remediated by yatta on Aug 4, 2005 at 07:20 PM