{"id":1793,"date":"2017-08-08T17:12:29","date_gmt":"2017-08-08T17:12:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ona17.journalists.org\/?p=1793"},"modified":"2017-09-21T21:46:44","modified_gmt":"2017-09-21T21:46:44","slug":"leveling-audio-video-photo-immersive-skills-ona17","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ona17.journalists.org\/2017\/08\/08\/leveling-audio-video-photo-immersive-skills-ona17\/","title":{"rendered":"Leveling up your audio, video, photo and immersive skills at ONA17"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you\u2019re a producer, podcaster or broadcaster \u2014 or interested in becoming one \u2014you won\u2019t want to miss these sessions at ONA17 that will help you get up to speed on today\u2019s best practices, including how to create 360 content without breaking the bank, what you need to know in order to pull off a successful Facebook Live broadcast, plus finding new listeners for podcasts and how to produce that podcast with a small team. Have a question for the speakers or thought of something you’d like them to address? Drop a comment at the bottom of the page.<\/p>\n
Our \u201cUnder the Hood\u201d series will begin with lightning talks to introduce our experts, followed by intimate talks to dig into tough subjects. You\u2019ll have the chance to sit down with Alisha Ebrahimji<\/b> of WFAA-TV, who will discuss what tools can help you get the most eyeballs on your story, as well as what was unsuccessful in the past. Or maybe you\u2019d rather join Kelly Frank<\/b> and Stephanie Slagle<\/b> of WBNS 10-TV and talk about how to bring a legacy TV station into the modern age. You could also hear Misty Montano<\/b> and Kevin Vaughan<\/b> break down 9News Denver’s \u201cBLAME\u201d project and why there\u2019s still a place for longform broadcast storytelling. Finally, CBC Toronto’s Marie Caloz<\/strong> and Pras Rajagopalan<\/strong> will dissect\u00a0how to transform a broadcast newsroom’s culture to be digital first in under a year. It\u2019s a broadcast braintrust and there\u2019ll be some great ideas being shared in this room.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n You don\u2019t have to have an incredible amount of funding to create immersive stories. This session will introduce the tools you need to start creating content, what kinds of stories lend themselves well to the medium and how to make it work in a busy newsroom.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Getting your podcast out to listeners may well be the biggest challenge creators face. But don’t worry, we have a dynamite session lined up featuring\u00a0Dan Franks<\/strong>, Director of Live Events at Midroll and Founder of Podcast Movement; Caitlin Thompson, US Director of Content at Acast and comedian and television presenter\u00a0Steele Saunders<\/strong>, host and producer of Steele Wars Podcast & I Love Green Guide Letters Podcast. Moderating is\u00a0Senior Digital Editor at Federal News Radio<\/i> Michael O’Connell.\u00a0<\/b>The group will take you through a variety of seriously creative tips and tools for getting the word out about your podcast.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Our Table Talks are lively, inspiring discussions where you can break down some of the most complex subjects with the best minds in the industry. Consistently considered one of our most popular events, this two-hour intimate discussion is an opportunity to talk about challenges you\u2019ve faced related to broadcast and multimedia journalism and the strategies you\u2019ve employed to solve them. No preparation is necessary \u2014 this is an interactive event and we encourage everyone interested to participate. Note: Topics will be announced closer to the conference and we are not taking questions for speakers in advance, since these are participatory conversations.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Podcasts can bring in new audiences and showcase stories in a new way. But how do you develop a podcast when you\u2019re a small shop? Our experts have been there, done that, and will give you all the need-to-know information to get started and be successful. Maureen McMurray<\/b> of New Hampshire Public Radio and Tamar Charney<\/b> of NPR will discuss while Nicholas Quah<\/b> of Hot Pod Media<\/i> moderates.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n If Facebook Live is still uncharted territory for you, you won\u2019t want to miss this session with Geoffrey Dietrich<\/strong> of AJ+ and Brodie Fenlon<\/strong> of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. They\u2019ll tell you what to do before, during, and after your Facebook Live, and even share a few hilarious examples of when things didn\u2019t quite go as planned.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n You can ask speakers questions ahead of time to help shape the conversation. If you\u2019re curious about an emerging trend, want to know more about a topic or are hoping that speakers will dig into something during their session, now\u2019s your chance to post a question below. We\u2019re thrilled to be using Hearken to make this happen!<\/p>\nWhat questions about broadcast and multimedia journalism do you have that you\u2019d like addressed at ONA17? <\/h1>\n