Want to create high-quality video content without breaking the bank? Whether you're covering campus events, producing news segments, or experimenting with documentaries, this session will teach you the fundamentals of filming, editing, and visual storytelling using accessible tools. Learn budget-friendly tips for equipment, lighting, and software, along with practical techniques to make your videos look polished and professional—even with limited resources. Perfect for beginners and student journalists looking to expand their multimedia skills!
Award-winning Ottawa-based journalist Matthew Pearson will join the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University as an Assistant Professor with the Journalism program on July 1.Pearson is a graduate of Carleton’s Master of Journalism program and spent a decade at... Read More →
Strong visuals and engaging multimedia are essential for capturing audience attention in today’s fast-paced media landscape. Whether it’s designing eye-catching layouts, producing infographics, or creating video content, the role of multimedia in student journalism is evolving. This roundtable brings together designers, illustrators, and multimedia editors to discuss best practices for visual storytelling, collaboration with editorial teams, and adapting to new digital tools and platforms.