iPhone iReports from Broadcast Video Expo 2011 - #BVEXPO


The iPhone forms the core of a mobile reporting solution for news and PR which we are developing. Of course any smart phone like the Android could do the same thing too and probably will have all the accessories available soon.  But Apple do seem to have occupied the niche first (again?).


We use the Owle Bubo to improve the picture stability, colour saturation and contrast, and special leads to allow broadcast mics to connect with the phone. In addition We have a twin Rotolight interview kit and a 12v battery for recharging all in a small shoulder bag.
Rotolight Interview Kit
Our tests show that it’s achievable to make a specific type of short, factual news/PR story and upload it to a server or to YouTube every half hour. The storyform has been developed using Dramatica Theory. This synergy will impact both citizen journalism as well as the more traditional form promoting a collaborative approach to news gathering. We will be testing full Social Media integration at #BVExpo (Broadcast Video Expo 2011) next week. Look for the tag on YouTube as well as on Twitter. 


In the example below from #LondonBoatShow we were developing story structure and did not shoot cutaways on purpose. The objective was to get an unadulterated and unambiguous material and, in any case, cutaways should be relevant to justify covering a jump cut.




VeriCorder’s 1stVideo app is designed specifically for mobile journalism and works for audio, stills with audio and video projects. It’s also very fast and will upload directly to YouTube. The Network edition can also upload to FTP servers so it will integrate with newsroom systems to produce broadcast ready HD pieces in record time. VeriCorder have set up a site to connect media organisations with stringers – findstringers.com. It will also permit stringers to pitch stories as well. Along with Skype and  CNN's iReport facility this represents quite a change to media gathering. Look at what is coming out of Egypt right now.
For the 2011 Broadcast Video Expo we will be trialling a report service using the above technologies with some media students actually filming and editing the reports.  This is more of a PR than news activity but the principle will be the same.


The workflow will be:
  1. Find appropriate people to interview
  2. Plan a simple interview with them
  3. Shoot using 1st Video camera
  4. Edit  using 1st Video
  5. Transfer to a laptop for editorial approval and upload to YouTube from 1st Video server on the phone. 
  6. Reporter goes to next interviewa as agreed with editorial.
  7. A Twitter account is connected to YouTube which announces the film. 


I would like to thank the following for their help:
Matt Robbins : TV Bay
Tim Haskell : Appleworld Distribution
Gary Symons and Rob Braun : VeriCorder Technology
All of the equipment will be available to see and to buy at the show. 

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Don't forget to visit BVE North this November as the UK's largest content creation and delivery event come to Manchester.

www.bvenorth.co.uk

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