Visual storytelling workshop offers scholarships [US]
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Journalists interested in visual storytelling can attend a workshop in Indiana.
The Kalish Workshop is a five-day training on visual communication across a variety of platforms, such as mobile, tablet, web and print. It was named after pioneering photo editor Stan Kalish.
The workshop has a “digital first” focus, meaning that print sessions have been replaced with digital discussions, or placed in a cross-platform context. The priority of the week is how to establish narrative, select media mix and post-production for multimedia and interactive storytelling in non-linear editing.
Eight faculty members are scheduled for the session. In past years, faculty has included both Emmy and Pulitzer prize winning editors. For a full list, click here.
The cost to attend is US$650, but there are four full-tuition scholarships and registration stipends available. Apply by April 1.
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