Toronto Star Master Glass: How to shoot stable video without a tripod
In this Toronto Star video series on photojournalism, photographer Randy Risling demonstrates tricks on how to stabilize your camera while shooting video, without using a tripod.
In this Toronto Star video series on photojournalism, photographer Randy Risling demonstrates tricks on how to stabilize your camera while shooting video, without using a tripod.
Projet J prend une pause pour le temps des Fêtes. En attendant, voici quelques-uns des événements qui ont marqué l’année 2013 dans l’industrie des médias. À lire ou à relire. Et rendez-vous le 13 janvier.
Three staff at the Brantford Expositor have been laid off as part of the 200 company-wide job cuts at Sun Media.
Purves, the editor-in-chief of Flare, is leaving the Canadian magazine at the end of January to move back to New York for personal reasons.
Les salariés de Québecor Media ont payé le plus lourd tribut cette année avec des coupures annoncées du côté de TVA et de Sun Media. TC Media s’est également vu amputer de quelques journalistes sur l’Ile de Montréal. Et si Gesca s’est séparé d’une dizaine de surnuméraires, il n’en reste pas mois que La Presse+…
CBC is launching an Aboriginal digital unit with a team of six members. The CBC Aboriginal page will include a mix of CBC News and current affairs stories and original stories on and for an aboriginal audience.
Canadian Business will absorb Profit next year for an "all-encompassing business magazine" with a projected readership of more than one million. Duncan Hood retains his role as editor-in-chief. Ian Portsmouth, formerly publisher and editor of Profit, is now publisher of Canadian Business.
Even though the announcement of Nelson Mandela’s death was made in the late afternoon, much of what you read in the newspaper has been prepared for weeks, months and in some cases years, writes The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead.
The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead asked readers to be reporters for the day and offer (up to) five questions they have for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford.
Many journalists have worked on a Nelson Mandela story, far fewer are lucky enough to have met him. Michael Smith shares his personal brush with greatness, and describes how Mandela left an impression that will last a lifetime.