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Let's say you're a hiring manager. What's more valuable in a candidate? A street hustler's mentality or a formal education? This opening line from TI really set the tone for this trailer. All I had to do was make the edit FEEL as BIG as TI. Here's the good news: I had a lot to work with. The dope car scene. The big board room. TI walking into the elevator. What made everything work? My hustler's mentality combined up with all the formal education I've taken to be an editor. So, what's more valuable? A street hustler's mentality or a formal education? You need both to be a dope editor. Be Creative. Your Ideas Are Waiting.
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The Clear Eyed Media Approach: Legal Storytelling Built on Solid Foundations In the bustling world of broadcast journalism, where I cut my teeth for over 16 years, storytelling isn't just an art; it's a science—a meticulous process that begins long before the camera starts rolling. This approach to storytelling, refined in the highly-competitive markets of Los Angeles and Portland, is the cornerstone of how we operate at Clear Eyed Media. Here, we don't just tell stories; we craft narratives including settlement documentaries and day-in-the-life videos that stand the test of scrutiny, built on a foundation of exhaustive research, collaboration, and integrity. The Genesis of a Story: Doing the Homework The journey of a narrative at Clear Eyed Media begins with an extensive groundwork phase, where every stone is turned, and every avenue is explored. This includes conducting in-depth interviews, capturing compelling images, and gathering pertinent data. It's a phase where collaboration with attorneys takes center stage. We engage in thorough discussions to understand the intricacies of each case, ensuring that the material we gather is not only relevant but legally sound. Each interview is meticulously logged and transcribed, and every piece of visual evidence is cataloged, creating a comprehensive database of raw material. But we don't stop there; each item is evaluated for its impact and relevance to the story we're aiming to tell. This is where the Clear Eyed Media difference becomes evident. Our background in broadcasting has taught us the value of not just collecting content, but curating it—rating each piece for its narrative power. More on what sets us apart in turning raw material into stories that achieve results: https://lnkd.in/gCFhEfYP #lawyers #attorney #legalservices #personalinjury #litigation #triallawyer #lawfirm #employmentlaw
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New Job at NABJcareers.org Innovation Team Impact Producer: columbia, Missouri Reynolds Journalism institute The RJI Innovation team creates resources, platforms, tools and training programs for community-centered journalists and newsrooms. We are hiring a Project Impact Producer to help us expand and deepen our impact by increasing the implementation and utilization of the resources we build. Some examples of how to measure expanded impact would be: the number of newsrooms using an RJI toolkit or guide, the number of attendees at a webinar to launch a new RJI resource, etc. * Get the projects, tools, platforms, and other resources we build in front of the correct people at events, organizations & newsrooms who can facilitate the utilization of the resources we produce. * Network and build relationships with other industry support organizations, i.e., Local Media Association, API, INN, along with media complanies, startup news sites, and other news-affiliated organizations. * Facilitate regular demos of the resources we build (such as our source diversity tool, agenda watch platform, local dev toolkit, etc.). * Create impact and feedback loops to see what newsrooms, organizations, and communicities are using our resources, programs, and workshops - and find new opportunites for us to improve/grow within those spaces. * Build an impact feedback, utilization, and measurement strategy to help our resources be launched successfully, utilized extensively, and be able to deliver clear reports on the impact of all our innovation project and initiatives. * Revisit projects from RJI's project archive to discover relevant items that can be updated and shared with the industry. * Have a leading role in the production of a public-facing annual impact report that shows the growth and expansion of RJI's impact and serves as a guide for more informed decision-making moving forward. Search with "51049" under staff positions to apply. See more jobs on the NABJ Career Center at NABJCareers.org #NABJJobAlerts
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Interested and experienced in curating complex knowledge so that policy practitioners can access and use? Do you want to impact policy through your words? Would you love living in Rome? If you answered yes to all, click below!
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