Alfred Hitchcock on Editing
As I prepare to dive into some heavy-duty weekend editing, this 7-minute piece of an interview with Hitchcock on “cutting” is just the inspiration I needed.
Read more →As I prepare to dive into some heavy-duty weekend editing, this 7-minute piece of an interview with Hitchcock on “cutting” is just the inspiration I needed.
Read more →And nine other maxims for making journalism relevant in the 21st century, from the fantastic watchdog criminal justice blog Grits For Breakfast.
Read more →In case you needed a little inspiration, well here it is smacking you in the face.
Read more →A cute and informative motion graphic illustrating an alphabetical list of important architects with their best known building.
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Q: I’m a freshman in college right now & journalism is a career that interests me. Is there any advice you can share on being successful in journalism?
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—the always insightful David Carr on the puppetry of quotation approval
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This is some incredible storytelling by NPR. Fantastic, fascinating, fanciful.
NPR’s The Picture Show presents: Lost and Found
Via Shannon Sanders
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Once we more clearly understand the forces that really drive us, we discover that we are not helpless in the face of our human follies (dishonesty included), that we can restructure our environment, and that by doing so we can achieve better behaviors and outcomes.
—Behavioral economist Dan Ariely on the relationship between creativity and dishonesty
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How do you show forty years of stellar design work in one video? Make it a story. The Forty Story is the story of a boy born on the day Pentagram opened and how his life has been tracked (and kerned) by forty years of Pentagram design.
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