I do agree with you. He doesn't show what he considers the ultimate
Video Journalism. I suspect that this speech was recorded in 2004. It
would be nice to see him share his thoughts in regards to whether the
revolution he speaks of actually happened.

Renat of Innomind.org

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> Thanks for this vid. Very entertaining and thought provoking but
also disturbing… I would like him to  show me some examples of what he
thinks is excellent. If most TV is garbage – where's all the brilliant
examples of creative excellence this guy is talking about? These
little cameras have been around now for some years…Where's all the
great examples of innovative creative genius?  Have you seen it? The
democratization of this technology is all good but why is it that
something like this always falls into the hands of a big corporation
who stage-manage access to  it and ultimately owns the means of
distribution - You Tube style.
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> Irina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                             hey thanks
for posting this!
>  i have to go to columbia jschool in october to figure out how to save
>  journalism
>  this helps lol
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>  On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Renat Zarbailov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  >   Check this out. Very insightful speech.
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