1Preface
866.1.1 Voyeur as Storyteller
21 The History, Current Understanding and the Future of Mobile Journalism
876.2 Scrap: How to Develop Strong News like UG
31.1 Introduction
886.3 The Importance of the 5WS as Research
41.2 Origins of Mojo
896.4 The Five-Point Plan
51.3 The future
906.5 Basic Story Elements
61.4 Changing Jobs for Columnists
916.5.1 Stand-Up or Piece to Camera (PTC)
71.5.1 The Past
926.5.2 Interviews
81.5.2 The Present
936.5.3 Actuality
91.5.3 The Future
946.5.4 Overlay (B Roll)
101.6 What is Mobile Journalism?
956.6 Narration
111.6.1 The Rise of Mobile Journalism
966.7 Graphics
121.6.2 Advantages of Mobile Journalism
976.8 Music
131.6.3 Benefits of Going ‘mojo’
986.10 Sound
141.7 Managing Smartphone Limitations
996.11 The most effective method to recount to a story that your clients really need to peruse.
151.8 MOJO Research
1006.12 Summary
162 Developing an Insight of user Experience
1017 Visual Journalism
172.1 User Research: Why and Why should You Do It
1027.1 Summary
182.1.1 What is User Research?
1037.2 How Social Media Has Evolved and Where It Is Headed
192.1.2 Three Good Reasons for Doing User Research
1047.3 Telephone Phreaking
202.1.3 Explaining each Reason:
1057.3.1 User Nets
212.2 A Mobile Journalism Mindset: 2.2.1 User Experience of Smart Phones in Mobile Journalism – Early Findings on Influence of Professional Role
1067.3.2 Business Online Administrations
223 The Mobile Journalism Skills
1077.3.3 Texting
233.1 The Role of the Mobile Editor
1087.3.4 Online Life Sharing
243.2 I have My Smartphone, Now What?
1097.3.5 The Social Media 1.0
253.3 The Basic Mojo Kit: 3.3.1 The Smartphones
1107.3.6 Current Point of View via Web-Based Networking Media: Social Media
263.4 Camera Apps
1117.4 What is Visual Journalism?
273.4.1 iPhone Camera App
1127.4.1 Visual News-Casting is the Mix of Content, Pictures and Format
283.4.2 Filmic Pro
1137.4.2 Some Valuable Ideas Clarified
293.4.3 Camera +
1147.4.3 News design Edit
303.5 Sound Apps
1157.4.4 External links Edit
313.5.1 Rode Rec
1167.4.5 9 Key Elements that can help Journalists be better Video Storytellers
323.5.2 Voice Memos
1178 Social Media Publications
333.5.3 Quick Voice
1188.1 Summary
343.5.4 N-Track Studio
1198.2 The Video Audience: UGC and Millennials
353.5.5 Voca Live
1208.3 Smartphones and Media Consumption
363.5.6 Microphones
1218.4 Advice for Newsrooms
373.6 Mixers
1228.4.1 Length is Important
383.7 Cradles
1238.4.2 Mojo Business Models
393.7.1 Mcamlite
1248.4.3 Producing and Publishing Social Media Content
403.7.2 Smart Phocus
1258.4.4 Content Creation Ideas: Where to Start
413.7.3 Rode Grip
1268.4.5 Online networking Ideas for Small Businesses
423.7.4 Manfrotto Klyp
1278.4.6 Instructions to Build Out Your Social Media Content From Scratch
433.7.5 Joby Grip Tight Micro
1289 Web Publications
443.7.6 Shoulderpod S1
1299.1 Summary
453.8 Edit Apps
1309.2 Choosing the Right Mojo Equipment
463.9 Rechargeable Lights
1319.2.1 Be Prepared and Be Professional
473.10 Mini Tripod, Mono-Pod, Steady-Cam and More
1329.2.2 A Five-Point Plan
483.10.1 Steadicam
1339.2.3 Basic Smartphone Handling
493.10.2 Boombandit
1349.2.4 Hand-Held or Tripod?
503.10.3 Drones
1359.3 Shots or Sequences
513.11 Portable Power
1369.4 The Devil is in the Detail
523.12 Live Streaming from Smartphones: 3.12.1 Hybrid Systems and Sharing Facilities
1379.5 When recording story elements consider the following.
533.13 Transfer Devices
1389.5.1 Framing
543.14 Adaptors and Lenses
1399.5.2 For How Long Do I Hold Shots?
554 Fake News and Trolling: Filtering and Handling
1409.5.3 How could you use the tea ceremony shot or concept at the scene of an accident?
564.1 Summary
1419.5.4 Dynamic Camera Movement
574.2 Citizens and Journalism
1429.5.5 Screen Direction
584.3 Does our Constant Connection to Network Nodes make the difference?: 4.3.1 Were the Arab Springers Accidental Witnesses or Citizen Journalists?
1439.5.6 Lighting
594.4 The Rise of Fake News
1449.6 OUTDOOR LIGHT
604.4.1 Sorts of Fake News
1459.7 INDOOR LIGHT
614.4.2 Kinds of Fake News
1469.8 BACKLIGHT
624.5 The Fake News Business Model
1479.9 FILL LIGHT: 9.9.1 Location Audio
634.5.1 Counterfeit News, Social Media, and the Filter Bubble
1489.10 Nine things to know before publishing an online news website
644.5.2 What would we be able to do about phony news?
1499.10.1 Utilize a substance the board framework
654.6 Fake News: 4.6.1 Heinz College Experts Discuss Troll Farms, Fake News
1509.10.2 Releases is an obsolete idea
664.7 For Good or Bad, Social Media is Powerful
1519.10.3 Distribute whenever
674.8 How to Spot Counterfeit News?
1529.10.4 There is no compelling reason to chronicle stories
684.8.1 Investigate
1539.10.5 Substance ought to be open
694.8.2 Look Past the Feature
1549.10.6 Focus on readership
704.8.3 Check different Sources
1559.10.7 Pick your picture extents and be reliable
714.8.4 Check the Realities
1569.10.8 Be steady.
724.8.5 Check your Inclinations
1579.10.9 Be tolerant
734.8.6 Is it a Joke?
15810 Apps
744.8.7 Fact-Checking Sites
15910.1 Who is my target audience and what are their specific needs?
755 Finding the Story, Verification and Publication: The Process
16010.2 How much time should I spend on this?
765.1 Summary
16110.3 How can I take my efforts to the next level?
775.2 Upskirting
16211 Appendix
785.3 Privacy
16311.1 Some Additional Reading Resources on Mobile Journalism
795.4 Taste
16411.1.1 MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook.Burum Ivo
805.5 Ethical Considerations
16511.1.2 Mobile-First Journalism : Producing News for Social and Interactive Media.Steve Hill ;Paul Bradshaw
815.6 Citizen Mojos
16611.2 Blogs
825.7 Legal Issues: 5.7.1 Defamation
16711.3 Websites
835.8 MORE ON PRIVACY
16811.4 Tutorial Sites
845.9 Things to Consider
169Index
856 Storytelling: The Concept and Process