Financial Times to tackle breaking news with more video
The Financial Times is planning more "video scoops" for the site as correspondents experiment with smaller cameras to shoot their own news video, according to reports from journalism.co.uk.
"We could improve the work flow that we've got at the moment, in order to turn things around more quickly. I think that's one of the key things, because it's one of the big delays. Once you've got the video, there's quite a delay before its goes online," Richard Edgar, head of video, told Journalism.co.uk."We're beginning to see that some of the technically savvy correspondents are asking us for small cameras that they can take with them. At the moment it's more for [producing] packages, so it's not under time pressure, but that is one way that I think you would be able to turn material round."
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"We could improve the work flow that we've got at the moment, in order to turn things around more quickly. I think that's one of the key things, because it's one of the big delays. Once you've got the video, there's quite a delay before its goes online," Richard Edgar, head of video, told Journalism.co.uk."We're beginning to see that some of the technically savvy correspondents are asking us for small cameras that they can take with them. At the moment it's more for [producing] packages, so it's not under time pressure, but that is one way that I think you would be able to turn material round."
To read the full report click here.

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