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This course is designed to introduce students to basic methods and practices in animation currently used by media organizations in documentary and news video. Each class will consist of a short demonstration, viewing of related works and hands-on experimentation. Students will be provided with an overview of practical techniques ranging from kinetic typography and animated…
Please fill out this by Sunday Oct. 29 at 9pm Pacific to be considered for this course. From New Delhi to Mumbai, down to Kerala, over to Bihar and even venturing into Kashmir, students from the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism have crisscrossed India in pursuit of stories. In an effort to…
This class is by application only, but is open to students of any track. Apply here by Tuesday Dec 13, 11:59pm: https://forms.gle/p4vZpxKkUchtBC8T7 This course is designed to teach students to work as international correspondents for the semester. Students will learn how to operate safely in an unfamiliar setting, how to be resourceful and problem solve,…
About the Project From New Delhi to Mumbai, down to Kerala, over to Bihar and even venturing into Kashmir, students from the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism have crisscrossed India in pursuit of stories. In an effort to better train young journalists to cover a complex country like India, the Graduate School…
Marc Lacey is the assistant managing editor and former national editor for The New York Times. He’s a former White House correspondent and foreign correspondent having reported from more than 30 countries. He was a moderator for a Democratic presidential debate in 2019 and served as a juror for the 2018 and 2019 Pulitzer Prizes.…
[…] narrate, edit and mix those stories. First Year students who complete this course will have a varied portfolio of audio work to share with potential employers for internships. They will also be well-positioned to do their MA final project in audio. Second Year students who complete this course will similarly be able to share […]
[…] roundtable discussions with reporters. You’ll be pitching enterprise stories you want to do, but there is no story quota. With a few tools and tips, you can get a leg up on the best internships, and boost your job prospects with editors who love reporters that can take a business story and run with it!
Professor Geeta Anand, former foreign correspondent based in India for The New York Times and Wall Street Journal, 2008 to 2017 Students in this class will develop one important, fresh and powerful story about India. Students will spend the first weeks of class finding a great story idea by reading local newspapers, hearing from expert…
International Reporting, India Professor Geeta Anand, former Wall Street Journal and New York Times reporter. Why has India failed to achieve its potential as a political and economic rival to China? Is it the failure of democracy? Is it a failure of leadership? Is India the prisoner of its governance structure of strong states and…
Jason Margolis (second from left) interviewing sugar farmers in Brazil for The World in 2014. (Photo courtesy Jason Margolis.)