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May 26, 2005
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Lament of a Television News Cameraman
"Lenslinger," a pseudonymous television news cameraman and author of the Viewfinder Blues blog, contemplates growing competition from the general public (Birth of the Personal Journalist):
Now, a new revolution is about to be televised. Tiny lenses are popping in the most unlikely of devices, powerful editing is just a laptop away and personal websites are racing towards critical mass. How long before my oversized fancy-cam looks like an early 80s bag phone? About the same time the six o clock news begins looking like it was shot by a hopped-up junkie with a twitchy digital, Im guessing. The next ten years promise to feature a rapid breakdown of my chosen craft. Whatever new paradigm takes hold, its a safe bet the two-person news crew is an endangered species, driven to oblivion by technology and methods that are faster and cheaper, but not necessarily better. Hopefully by that time, Ill have found more fulfilling ways to make a difference and a paycheck. Until then, Ill be here in the media pack, one eye buried in a viewfinder, the other one keeping steady watch over a nation of digital interlopers. Now tell the accountant with the handy-cam to get the #&%% out of my shot...
Highly recommended: read the whole thing.
via POMO Blog
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