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Jane Ellen Stevens
is a freelance multimedia journalist. She has worked at the Boston Globe and San Francisco Examiner as copy editor, assistant foreign/national editor, Sunday magazine writer, and technology reporter and columnist. She founded a syndicated science and technology feature service with 20 newspaper clients worldwide, including the Los Angeles Times, the Dallas Morning News, The Washington Post, and Asahi Shimbun's AERA Magazine. For four years, she lived and worked in Kenya and Indonesia. She's written for magazines, including National Geographic, and worked for New York Times Television as a videojournalist. She is director of the Violence Reporting Project, which encourages news organizations to include a scientific and prevention, or public health, approach to crime reporting. She has done multimedia reporting for The New York Times, Discovery Channel, and MSNBC.com. She teaches multimedia reporting at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. Stevens has a Bachelor's degree in zoology from the University of Kentucky and a Master's degree in communications from the University of Georgia.
Seminar speeches given by Jane Ellen Stevens:
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 15, 2003
Multimedia Projects: Deadline Stories and Feature Stories
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 14, 2003
Flash Animation Program Tutorial - Part I
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 14, 2003
Flash Animation Program Tutorial - Part II
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 14, 2003
Geographic Information Systems
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 13, 2003
Present Final Storyboards
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 12, 2003
Presentation of Rough Storyboards
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 11, 2003
Multimedia Storytelling Overview
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 11, 2003
Characteristics of multimedia
Team assignments and assignment of sample stories for practice storyboards
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 11, 2003
Teams Present Practice Storyboards
Critique of sample storyboard
Multimedia Reporting and Convergence Workshop
August 11, 2003
Video Shooting Techniques
How to shoot, interviewing techniques, and other video do's and don'ts. Differences between Web and TV approach
Homework Assignment:
Review and research story assignments; do rough storyboard with home page with nut graph, and three or four inside pages. Must have some combination of: text, still photos, and at least two video clips
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 23, 2003
Presentation: Multimedia Projects: Deadline Stories and Feature Stories, Edwin R. Bayley Library (Webcast live)
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 22, 2003
Work on Stories, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 22, 2003
Teams Present Multimedia Story Projects - Edwin R. Bayley Library
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 22, 2003
Presentation: Doing a Multimedia Project, Edwin R. Bayley Library (Webcast live)
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 22, 2003
Geographic Information Systems, Computer Lab, Room 108
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 21, 2003
Work on Stories, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 20, 2003
Continental Breakfast, Edwin R. Bayley Library. Teams finish rough storyboards.
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 20, 2003
Presentation of Rough Storyboards, Edwin R. Bayley Library
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 20, 2003
Presentation of Rough Storyboards, Edwin R. Bayley Library
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Introduction and Overview, Edwin R. Bayley Library. Introduction of principal instructors.
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Multimedia Storytelling Overview, Edwin R. Bayley Library
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Storyboarding, Edwin R. Bayley Library. Characteristics of multimedia. Team assignments and assignment of sample stories for practice storyboards
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Teams Present Practice Storyboards, Edwin R. Bayley Library. Critique of sample storyboards.
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Story Assignments, Edwin R. Bayley Library. UC Berkeley lab projects
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Video Camera Instruction, Edwin R. Bayley Library. Teams review need-to-know list of camera features, how cameras work.
New Media Skills (May 2003)
May 19, 2003
Video Shooting Techniques, Edwin R. Bayley Library. How to shoot, interviewing techniques, and other video do’s and don’ts. Differences between Web and TV approach.
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 27, 2003
Work on Stories, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 27, 2003
Teams Present Multimedia Story Projects
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 27, 2003
Geographic Information Systems, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 26, 2003
Work on Stories, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 25, 2003
Continental Breakfast, Edwin R. Bayley Library. Teams finish rough storyboards.
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 25, 2003
Presentation of Rough Storyboards, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 25, 2003
iMovie Video Editing Tutorial, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Complete Online Skills Survey, Multimedia Lab, Room 209. Introduction and Overview. Introduction of principal instructors.
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Multimedia Storytelling Overview, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Storyboarding, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Teams Present Practice Storyboards, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Story Assignments, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Video Camera Instruction, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills (March 2003)
March 24, 2003
Video Shooting Techniques, Multimedia Lab, Room 209
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 13, 2002
Room 230 Computer Lab - Revise and present storyboards
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 13, 2002
ASC Room 230 Computer Lab -- Work on stories
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 13, 2002
Room 207 Reception and Dinner. "Building the Content of the Future: XML and beyond"
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 12, 2002
Room 230 Computer Lab -- Multimedia Workshop: Present storyboards
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 12, 2002
Annenberg Auditorium -- Video camera practice/Video for the Web
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 12, 2002
ASC Room 330 Computer Lab -- Video Editing Tutorial
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 12, 2002
ASC Room 330 Computer Lab -- Basics of Photoshop, Dreamweaver
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 11, 2002
Lunch USC Faculty Center. "Cross-Media Trends," Neil Chase, managing editor, CBS Marketwatch Orientation
New Media Skills: An introduction and more…
March 11, 2002
Annenberg School for Communication Room 207 -- Multimedia Storytelling
Covering Police in Times of Crisis
December 06, 2001
New models for covering violence.
Making the Transition: New Media Skills
April 06, 2001
The Future of New Media: The fundamental challenges of Online publishing. Directed by Katherine Fulton, Global Business Network An all-day retreat at the School of Journalism where fellows will be joined by faculty and students from UC Berkeley and USC to brainstorm on the critical issues that new media poses for journalism and media organizations. Presentations on four topics will be presented by UC Berkeley and USC instructors.
TOPICS:
New Technology and New Audiences What emerging technologies could reshape consumption of digital information, dramatically expand the online audience and transform online publishing yet again.
New Rules: Business Strategies What are the business strategies publications must adopt to succeed in an environment of global exchange of digitized information.
New Forms of Storytelling: How multimedia and non-linear story telling will change the way news and information is presented on the Internet.
New Communities and New Competition The rise of self-generated content communities and how media sites should co-create content with users. The new competition media companies face on the Internet from non-profit, government, and community sites that are publishing news and information online.
Making the Transition: New Media Skills
April 05, 2001
Multimedia Reporting: How reporters will be using digital video cameras to gather video and audio clips for multimedia stories that integrate text, graphics, audio, video and animation.
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What fellows have to say about past seminars:
"As a confirmed 'water geek,' all I can say is WOW. This was one of the best training and educational experiences I've had in a long time. Top-notch organization, exceptional topics, speakers and materials. Just a fabulous program."
- Shaun McKinnon, Arizona Republic |