Mobile video and editorial innovation: a story, meetings

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The 4th Mobile Video and Editorial Innovation Meetings were held on February 6, 2020 in Paris. Samsa / Philippe Couve

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The Media Workshop takes you to the Meetings of Mobile Video and Editorial Innovation. They were held in Paris on February 6, 2020 at the initiative of Samsa.fr.

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Nathalie Pignard-Cheynel , professor of digital journalism, at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, explains to us what the smartphone has changed in journalism. She has worked a lot on the subject and co-authored " Mobile Journalism ", a book that looks back on 10 years of production and consumption of information on smartphones. The university clarifies the issues at our microphone: new information consumption, the creation of adapted content, the evolution of organizations and newsrooms, and finally the smartphone, which has become a real tool for journalists.

Jean Abbiateci , journalist spent in Switzerland by Le Temps then Heidi News , we live the secrets of a good newsletter. Indeed, newsletters or newsletters, sent by e-mail, are back in fashion. But no way to do anything, there are rules to follow.

Charles-Henry Groult , head of the video department at Le Monde , talks about one of the latest innovations in his media: the production of video surveys. Lasting around fifteen minutes, they contain amateur images and 3D modeling.

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