Wed 11 Feb 2009
Crashed ice: A woman’s sport
Filed under: time news, weather news — Mathieu Belanger @ 1:47 pm

At the beginning of January, staff at Reuters and I had a discussion about creating a multimedia piece on the Red Bull Crashed Ice race, an event where competitors have to skate down an urban ice course in the middle of Old Quebec. After some discussion, the idea of doing a multimedia piece on the introduction of the woman’s category at the event was suggested, which I thought was a great idea.

On race day, the temperature was slightly below -30 Celsius in Quebec City, which is not unusual for that time of the year. One of my colleagues had the grease in his lens’ zoom barrel freeze during the race, so I had to be careful and keep my cameras, voice recorder and video camera warm.

It was my first time shooting pictures, videos and collecting audio to do a multimedia piece. My plan of attack was to shoot my pictures first and then film the videos. It’s always a good thing to have a plan when you’re out of your comfort zone. When I felt confident I had good pictures for the wire, I decided to switch to my video camera to shoot short video clips. This event was well suited for pictures and videos since there was more than thirty heats of four competitors. As always, if you’re filming video and something important happens, you will not be able to get the still image that the other agencies might have. I think photographers have to be careful not to spend too much time shooting video and concentrate on their primary job — taking pictures. Fortunately for me, nothing happened while I was capturing my video clips.

Collecting the audio was probably the easiest part of my job. I managed to do my interviews the day before the race. I prepared my questions in advance and asked some friends and colleagues to have a look at them to be sure I was not off track. As for the ambient sound, that was even easier. The race was divided into heats and between them people were screaming. While I was waiting for the next one, I just had to push the record button to collect some sound.

Multimedia is the way of the future for our profession, so being versatile will give you an edge over the competition. But not every event allows you to do good multimedia. You have to think of your core clients first. Will be well served if you drop your camera for a couple of minutes to concentrate more on shooting video and audio? In the end, I like the result of the piece that our editors put together, but I think I still have a lot of room for improvement. Perhaps, the next time it will be easier. I’m sure I’ll find new techniques to do more than one thing at once.

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Wed 11 Feb 2009
Sports picture of the day: David Beckham
Filed under: time news, weather news — Kevin Fylan @ 12:58 pm

SOCCER-SPAIN/

To celebrate the launch of the new sports blog we're reviving a feature from View from the Bird's Nest and posting a picture of the day from the Reuters file.

Sports Pictures Editor Greg Bos has chosen the first pic, a shot of David Beckham from Spanish photographer Marcelo del Pozo. Over to Greg...

"The reason I like this picture is because of the mildly comical view of David Beckham, aged 32, leading the other England players with a big leg kick during a training session in Seville. He was no doubt aware of all the photographers present and kicked a little higher to get their attention. Like him or loathe him, Beckham is still a constant presence in English football as he closes in on Bobby Moore's record for most caps for an outfield player."

ORIGINAL CAPTION: England's national soccer player David Beckham (R) warms up during a training session in Seville February 10, 2009 on the eve of their friendly soccer match against Spain. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo
 
Check back in the coming days for more... or browse back through some of the old pics of the day from the Olympics:
http://blogs.reuters.com/china/2008/08/15/beijing-games-picture-of-the-day-11/
 
http://blogs.reuters.com/china/2008/08/10/beijing-games-picture-of-the-day-6/
 
http://blogs.reuters.com/china/2008/08/21/beijing-games-picture-of-the-day-16/
Kevin Fylan, London
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Wed 11 Feb 2009
No to daylight saving - Farm Weekly
Filed under: time news, weather news — Google Inc. @ 12:36 am

No to daylight saving
Farm Weekly, Australia - 2 hours ago
THE clocks aren’t wrong at Peter and Audiene McCrae’s farm in Muntadgin, they’re simply set to pre-daylight saving time and that is the way they are staying ...
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