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This year's installment of our public new media lecture series: Nicholas Lemann, Dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, cordially invites you to the annual Hearst Foundation New Media Lecture BRIAN STORM Thursday, April 3, 2008 (6:30-9 pm) Columbia Journalism School 116th St & Broadway (#1 train to 116th St) or tune into http://groundreport.tv Join us to meet Brian Storm, president of MediaStorm.org and former director of multimedia for MSNBC.com - one of most exciting and influential minds in journalism today (bio below). See the work of his company at http://mediastorm.org 6:30-7:00 pm - reception - drinks and light food 7-9 pm - lecture + Q&A (dessert will be available after the Q&A) see local time around the world: http://snurl.com/2388b No charge; no RSVP required; all are welcome. BIO OF BRIAN STORM Brian Storm is president of MediaStorm (http://mediastorm.org), a multimedia production studio based in New York City. MediaStorm's principal aim is to usher in the next generation of multimedia storytelling by publishing social documentary projects incorporating photojournalism, interactivity, animation, audio and video for distribution across multiple media. In 2007, MediaStorm won an Emmy for Broadband Documentaries and a Webby Award for the Magazine category. Prior to launching MediaStorm in 2005, Storm spent two years as vice president of News, Multimedia & Assignment Services for Corbis, a digital media agency founded and owned by Bill Gates. From 1995 to 2002 he was director of multimedia at MSNBC.com. Storm received his master's degree in photojournalism in 1995 from the University of Missouri where he ran the School of Journalism's New Media Lab, taught Electronic Photojournalism and produced CD-ROMs for the Pictures of the Year competition and the Missouri Photo Workshop. OUR THANKS TO THE HEARST FOUNDATION FOR ITS SUPPORT OF NEW MEDIA EDUCATION AT THE COLUMBIA JOURNALISM SCHOOL And here's a really early save-the-date for a fall panel... "The Changing Media Landscape, 2008" COLUMBIA JOURNALISM DIALOGUES Tuesday, Nov. 11 / Columbia Journalism School / 6:30-9 pm -30- -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]