A podcast and vlog featuring compelling story making with a focus on the web, digital tv, current affairs and interviews using video journalism and integrated multimedia. Viewmagazine creator and award winning freelance broadcast journalist, David Dunkley Gyimah, uses short format documentary film…
A series of blogs turned to podcast in the mould of BBC Radio 4's from our own correspondent. In the first of the net's correspondence, David asks who is Duncan Whitman? David discovers a figure who is on the verge of changing television and who is being courted by some of the biggest names in the industry.
Following on from his well recieved Integrated multimedia video journalism manifesto, Viewmagazine.tv'd David Dunkley Gyimah releases a 6o sec cut that sets up his long feature on the revolution in multimedia in the UK.
Trailer of doc 8 days - award winning doc from viewmagazine.tv
72 Hours to learn how to beat TV at its own game - the new dedicated VJS
What will the digital world look like? We may largely all acquire pcs and net access in the west, but that doesn't rule out a deep schism approaching.
A look back at one of the BBC's top youth programmes, BBC Reportage
Feature from Ghana showing new plastic surgery unit - the first in West Africa - used to cure deformities rather than the stuff of Beverly Hills
On the red carpet with Dreamgirls - the UK premier - and a chance to meet the stars including the soon-to-be crowned oscar best suporting actress Jennifer Hudson
Acclaimed award winning Flash web designer turned film maker Hillman Curtis speaks to Viewmag's David about his passion for making films
Yahoo's VP Product Strategy tells David Dunkley Gyimah their strategy for social software
Multiple award winning photographer Yannis Kontos alllows David to produce this photo montage of his photos from the fall and after Saddam, with music provided by Nancy Ginindza. Coming later, Sierra Leone's Amputees - which won Yanni's his most recent award: World Press Photographer ( contemporary)
Award winning film of the first UK newspaper journalists learning the ropes of video journalism in which they have 8 Days to get it right from being novices. On Day 8, one of the biggest police forces in England is reopening a murder case for them to report. This film captures some of the angst and the break throughs for the team and police force It took the top prize in front of a packed 500 plus audience at the International Video Journalism Awards 2006 (independent ) in Berlin.
Stylised interview with Ex CIA Director James Woolsey taling about spy films from Washington DC. Like many people, Vewmagazine's David is interested in action films and thriller novels featuring spies. David is a former freelance foreign journalist and a 15 year member of the respected think tank, Chatham House. So at one meeting with guest speaker James Woolsey, David asked for an interview and flew out to Washington DC. At the time David was making a feature on what it takes to become an intelligence officer narrated by one of the UK's much admired news anchors, Jon Snow. This 6 minute piece focuses largely on fact and fiction of spy films. As the interview winds down, James Woolsey mentions David Ignatius book "Agents of Innocence" as a good read if you want to understand that world a litle better www.amazon.com/Agents-Innocence-David-Ignatius/dp/0393317382
Maceo Parker was a core member of James Brown's band and played a huge part in the production of that funky sound. Here he speaks to Viewmagazine's David about his time with James and his own style of playing. Recorded before james browns death.
An introduction to multimedia videojournalism by David Dunkley Gyimah illustrated with past and present work on the future of digital issues mixed with contemporary stories and interviews. Video Journalism is one person taking a story from the idea stage through production, shooting,directing and reporting to post production creating compelling television for TV and online audiences. That is what this show does. Viewmagazine's David talks through his career using video journalism, from freelance foreign corresponding in South Africa, diving expeditions in Turkey to accompanying Lennox Lewis to his last title fight. David then walks us through current international conference where he's been a panelist and produced reports to give some idea of current trends emerging in broadband and digital television. For more details visit www.viewmagazine.tv