Speaking at The Nation/Campus Progress annual Student Journalism Conference, a range of student journalists reflect on the future of media. Where is journalism headed? What trends and technologies are changing the game? And with print in peril, is a career in journalism still worth it? Students from all over the country give their view of the changing media landscape, and the efficacy of current "J-School" curricula.
I agree! Im a videographer for the Portland Development Commission, the economic development agency in Portland, OR. I have a degree in Housing and Economic Development and Professional Certification in Digital Journalism. Jobs like mine exists because people want to see what economic development actually is. Most people would rather watch a two minute video that is well made than read a 1000 word document about the same thing. Not everyone but most.
PDXDevelopmentComm 2 years ago