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Social Media and Social Change Blogging, Compositional Guidelines, Interview Tips
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Blogging for change What ? Why ? – With examples How ?
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What ? Web + log = blog Form of self publishing Individual and collective Multimedia (text, video, image, links) Post in reverse chronological order Utilize interactivity – comments, pings, trackbacks Bias is transparent Subject can be about anything - war, politics, culture Free (blogging services -wordpress, blogger, livejournal)
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Why ? visibly engaging platform expressive forms of communication participation and social interaction community building (blogroll) give voice, freedom of opinion and expression
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Blogging and Journalism Quick and responsive to current events - blogs break stories Focus attention on small stories until they catch on – “dig up the lead” as opposed to “burying the lead” Unconstrained by journalistic conventions like good taste, accountability, objectivity – Unabashedly biased (honest, direct, opinionated) Invert hierarchies of MSM (become legitimate sources)
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Example: Global Voices OnlineGlobal Voices Online (click through link) – International blogging network (over 200 bloggers) Bridgebloggers -making bridges between languages and cultures Work closely with MSM – Supplementary rather than oppositional to traditional press
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How ?: getting a blog Go to the website http://wordpress.com Click on the orange button “Sign up now” Fill out form (user name, password, email address) – Check box “Legal Flotsam” – Check box “Gimme a blog!” Click “Next”
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How ? (part 2) Choose blog domain name – e.g.,reallycoolclass.wordpress.com Choose blog title – e.g., reallycoolclass Click “Sign Up”
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How ? (part 2) Choose a blog domain name
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Go to email address to activate blog
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How ? (part 2 cont.) Go to worpress.com Sign in (with user name and password) You'll see this drop down menu – click “my blog”
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Ta da!
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How ? (part 3) create content Add a new post (you can also edit first post)
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Part 4 (optional) invite friends Go to dashboard
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Part 4 (optional) invite friends User>Invites
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Part 4 (optional) invite friends Select “add user as contributor” (later change role to editor)
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Using Video for change “Powerful images and stories have unrivaled candid authority that can help prompt awareness, concern and action.” Example: Witness (click through)Witness
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Composition Basics Different types of shots Establishing Close -ups Composition Rule of thirds Foreground/background (depth) Framing for interviews (balance) Headroom Noseroom
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Establishing Shot
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Different types of shots
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XLS
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LS
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MS
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MCU
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CU
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ECU
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Rule of Thirds
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F and B
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Head Room
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HR rule of thirds
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NoseRoom
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Examples Cincylight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXxvLmaelrE Donde Yo Vivi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc_yPxlXXAw
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Interview tips See handout Shot sheet (posted to wiki)
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