Showing posts with label Cliff Etzel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cliff Etzel. Show all posts

Friday, May 02, 2008

Solid film this from Washington Post

Thanks for the link from Cliff at bluprojekt - a solid film from Travis Fox.

Travis has a third eye not just for the primary and secondary subjects in a shoot, but the abstract that move the narrative.

This is some shoot as it take in quite an expanse, literally, of material.

And the subject matter is highly topical though not something you'll see on broadcasters' news agendas.

Actually, its a feature piece.

I have often thought that the discourse of news in an age of terrible wraths and anxieties should in cases as this, by default, do more than the the British briadcaster, the BBC's dictum, to Inform, educate and Entertain, which has stood the test of time.

To react, do something, news you can use. This Food crisis piece does that, provoke's a reaction.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Hail the Immersive Video Journalist


His name is Cliff Etzel -an award winning photojournalist in which he describes himself as visual content creator since 15 years of age.

"1 of 99 out of 847 applicants accepted to the Eddie Adams Workshop in 1992", his site bluprojekt.com tells us, adding:

"While there, I was 1 of 15 special merit award winners for my work. In addition to working as a Video Journalist, I am a certfied PADI Rescue Diver and an I.A.F.D. Certified Freedive Instructor. I also publish the only website on the Internet devoted exclusively to shooting video underwater - UWDV.COM"

Read more here

As a water baby and free diver, Cliff and I whom regularly swap notes and emails, is onto something.

I'm PADI but nowhere near Cliff's qualifications, but have pulled off some wreck dive expeditions, one of which was sold to the BBC.

So the combination of videojournalism and advance diving skills puts Cliff in a catergory of his own.

If you're planning an expedition, sea-environmental project, want to take a crew to Antartica or are from Dive Magazine (Is John Banten still around?) then Cliff could be your man.

Hail the immersive videojournalist (I-VJ)