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Mojofest Dublin 2025: Mobile Content Creation Festival, this preview by Marie-Clare Byard Mojofest is back in Dublin for 2025 in UCD, it is a two-day festival on April 28th and 29th aimed at mobile content creators and industry professionals. The event offers keynotes, panels, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities focused on the future of mobile storytelling and digital engagement, giving attendees a great opportunity to network and connect to learn from the best in the industry. Attendees can expect to learn from over 30 speakers, including recognised creators like Hannah Wilson and Jacque (Jacqueline) Smith, VP of digital video CNN and explore the latest mobile technology Comment on what to expert as I would have described it as a former attendee: For attendees, words cannot describe the motivation and inspiration you will get from this event, along with the global community of creatent creator connections and the amazing opportunity to learn hands-on from these industry experts in the workshops. Mojofest, Dublin, 28th, 29th April When and where is it on? 28th & 29th April, 2025 - UCD, In the O'Reilly Hall Conference Centre, University College, Belfield, Dublin 4 How many years has it been going? It started as RTÉ Mojocon in 2015 when I was head of innovation. It ran for 3 years until I took an exit package and started Mojofest in 2018. This is the 4th Mojofest (disrupted by Covid) but also the 10-year anniversary of our first Mojocon event which was at the CCD in Dublin. What was the inspiration to start it? Mainly frustration to be honest. I'd started training media organisations in Mobile Journalism in 2011 and was getting great feedback on the training but not much progress on implementation and transformation. After meeting several other early adopters like Nick Garnett and Marc Settle from BBC, John Inge Johansen from NRK, Illico Elia formerly Reuters and Len Clarke from Notre Dame University it became clear that there was a need for a network and an event seemed like the logical way to create one. That network, started after RTÉ Mojocon as a group on Facebook in 2015 now has over 7500 members from over 100 countries. What exciting things can people look forward to? We are just about to announce Jacque (Jacqueline) Smith, VP of digital video with CNN will be keynoting on day one and day two we have Hannah Wilson who has a social following of 750k across platforms both of whom speak about the top trends and tips for success with social/digital/vertical storytelling. We have 16 workshops already announced and expect there will be even more over the event. Many of these are practical hands-on learning sessions will be of real value for attendees who want to acquire/perfect new skills. The expo will be full of the leading brands making apps and accessories for professional grade mobile content creation. Many will have special event only prices and offers. What opportunities are on offer for those attending? We are hosting a networking event on Monday night in the city centre and I'm hoping to run a quiz with prizes and giveaways at it also. Who will be speaking? https://mojofest.eu/alllspeakers Keynote speaker, day 1: Jacque (Jacqueline) Smith, VP of digital video CNN Keynote speaker, day 2: Hannah Wilson, Content Creator / Influencer And unlike so many other events we have almost no "commercial" speakers. Our speakers are predominantly on stage, some for the first time, because they have a great, inspiring story to share. What tips would you give to people attending to get the most out of? Our motto has always been Inspire | Equip | Educate so to make the most of the experience attend as many sessions as you can. Grab some bargains and network like crazy! How can people book tickets? https://mojofest.eu Anything else you'd like to add / we should have asked? We have several sessions on AI this year as that has been the big new development in the last two years. If you have only a vague idea of the creative p...
Talk with Peter from Netherlands about his first visit at Mojocon/mojofest.
MoJoCon, la Babel des mojos Un épisode enregistré à Galway (Irlande) pendant la plus grande et toute jeune conférence MoJoCon, qui a rassemblé près de 600 personnes durant trois jours (4-6 mai 2017) autour des techniques, pratiques et innovations de la video mobile. VMP à MojoCon ! Un podcast enregistré sur des micros Mikme, qui nous a prêté ses prototypes. Merci à eux ! Avec nos invités Adnen Chaouachi, Journaliste et formateur (Tunisie) Diederick Legrain, Rédacteur en chef de Matélé (Belgique) Francesco Facchini, Journaliste et formateur (Italie) Les Apps que nous avons retenues Filmic Argon, une version simplifiée de Filmic lancée en beta privée pour le moment, publique très bientôt sur le site de Filmic Une capture d'écran de la première beta d'Argon, aux contrôles simplifiés City Producer, une solutions complète de tournage et production lancée en beta le 21 juin Ripple VUE (iOS) un app de montage avec effets facile à utiliser Dazzl, une solution de streaming live multi-source Kinemaster (iOS, Android) LumaFusion (iOS uniquement) et ses prochaines fonctionnalités de montage de flux 360 MAVIS (iOS) qui s'apprête à sortir une nouvelle version Le matériel que nous avons retenu Shoulderpod, une gamme de poignées et supports en matériaux nobles insta360 pour iPhone ou pour Androids une gamme de caméras 360 à connecter sur vos smartphones pour créer rapidement des videos intégrales Sennheiser travaille sur un mini micro canon pour smartphone. Voici le prototype : Le prototype de mini micro canon, intégré sur une griffe de support avec filetage pour montage sur trépied (Photo @silasbang) L'interface audio d:vice de DPA L'interface d:vice LumeCube, le petit cube qui envoie Le lumecube Le LumeCube en action, en version bâton de « mojorette » Les expériences éditoriales Les norvégiens de NRK parle aux enfants sur snapchat avec son format Supernytt Les allemands d'ARD et ZDF sur Snapchat avec Hochkant Les émissions de Mike Castelluci, tournées à l'iPhone Le modèle de diffusion de contenus de CNN, tel que présenté par Samantha Barry Le live facebook multi site des canadiens de CBC et un article y étant consacré sur journalism.co.uk La passe d'armes de Michael Rosenblum et Samantha Barry à propos de l'avenir du journalisme (lien à venir dès que les videos de la conférence seront en ligne Nous retrouver Le site de VMP, vmp.fm Sur Twitter Philippe Couve @couve Laurent Clause @laurentclause Guillaume Kuster @_gkuster Les applications pour profiter au mieux des podcasts iOS Overcast Castro Apple podcasts Android Pocket Casts Podcast Republic
Kevin Kline is at the MoJoCon Conference for Irish Tech News and he talks to one of the speakers Robert Hernandez. Robert talks to Kevin about jovornalism and how he is training the next generation of VR Journalists, and how technology is playing a part. Robert also mentions what makes a great 360 story, and 2 cameras that can be used with Apple and Android based smartphones and the jovornalism app to live stream or take photos in 360, and how 360 filming makes us feel like we are there as it gives us another level of experience.
MojoCon - Die Konferenz für den mobilen Reporter
#Mojo #Mojocon - ich freu mich drauf
MoJoCon 360 Le site de la conférence MoJoCon 360 Mike Castelluci et son émission Phoning it in La prise de son Micros-cravate Ils sont faits pour être placés au plus près de votre source, installés grâce à leur pince sur les vêtements de votre interlocuteur. Le filtre de suppression de son d'arrière plan dans Final Cut Pro X Le micro Aputure a.lav et son tuto signé Laurent sur videonline.info L'iRig Mic Lav, et sa prise gigogne L'adaptateur RØDE SC6, pour brancher deux micros et un casque sur un smartphone La position de la Couvette, c'est quoi ? C'est ça ! La bonnette anti-vent, ou Rycote, ou Dead Cat micro Boya L'épisode référence en termes de matériel: VMP 4 Micros main Idéal en « live » et dans les situations où l'on interroge plusieurs personnes à la fois, pour passer le micro facilement de l'un à l'autre. Peu pratique en revanche en tournage MoJo. Sennheiser MD 46 Beyer Dynamic M88 AKG D230 Interfaces iRig PRE et iRig Pro Interface RØDE i-XLR On a débuggé Contre le défaut de fabrication des prises femelle mini-jack touchant certains modèles d'iPhones 6/6+ et 6s/6s+, l'adaptateur Lightning vers mini-jack TRRS d'Apple à 8 € Les radars Brut, un média qui n'a pas de maison mais qui habite partout l'Atelier des médias en partie consacré à Brut Rémy Buisine sur Twitter l'exemple cité par Guillaume Huawei P10, un téléphone à éviter pour les MoJos Nous retrouver Le site de VMP, vmp.fm Sur Twitter Philippe Couve @couve Laurent Clause @laurentclause Guillaume Kuster @_gkuster Les applications pour profiter au mieux des podcasts iOS Overcast Castro Apple podcasts Android Pocket Casts Podcast Republic
What are the issues mobile journalists will be discussing at Mojocon in Galway this year. Mark Egan speaks to Glen Mulcahy from RTE, who is the founder and organiser of the conference. He talks about advances in technology, but also threats to the media. To contact Mark tweet @markeganvideo Mojocon information can be found at https://mojocon.rte.ie/
Two Ladies- nondigitalnatives - at #MoJoCon in #Dublin. They are all the Time using their smartphones until late night / early in the morning.
Irish broadcaster RTE have aired dozens of pieces on television which have been shot on iPhones. Mark Egan talks to Head of Innovation for RTE Technology, Glen Mulcahy. In this show, Glen tells me what made them start filming on phones, the struggle to persuade some of his colleagues and why mobile journalism can no longer be ignored. He also thinks mobile devices are so important for the media in general he has organised a conference in Dublin for everything mobile. Mojocon 2016 follows on the from the success of the first event last year. http://mojocon.rte.ie/
MoJoCon - Gute Nacht Dublin
Hoping @documentally shares the best tidbits.
James Phelan got the chance to sit down and interview Christian Payne regarding the technologies and developments of mobile journalism.
James Phelan got the chance to sit down and talk about the future of mobile journalism with BBC's Nick Garnett, live from Mojocon 2015.
Grad mal zwölf Wochen ist das neue Jahr alt und schon ist der gute Vorsatz dahin. Ja ich wollte ganz sicher wöchentlich podcasten - nun ist es doch wieder anders gekommen. Diese Wochen gehen aber auch zu schnell vorüber. Dazu kam, dass ich nicht so ganz selbstbestimmt über meine Zeit verfügen konnte. Das Allerschlimmste ist jedoch, dass ich einfach keine Zeit und Möglichkeit hatte, mich mit den Themen für den Podcast zu beschäftigen. Das Produzieren wäre nicht das Problem. Meine Workflows sind zwischenzeitlich so gut angepasst, dass Audio-Podcast keine großen Zeitfresser sind. Alleine die kreativen Gedanken haben keine Zeit gefunden. Diese Situation macht mich immer sehr unzufrieden und traurig. Denn eigentlich ärgert es mich immer richtig, wenn ich so "aufgefressen" werden, dass ich für die Dinge, die mir wichtig sind keine Zeit mehr finde. Genau das wollte ich heuer besser machen. Und ich werde dran bleiben. Aber nun genug gejammert, Episode 68 wartet:
In episode 6 of Mediaflash, we take a look at the dark arts of political spin and see how it influences communication. Jack Murray is joined in studio by Pat Leahy, Deputy Editor & Political Editor with the Sunday Business Post & Catherine Heaney, MD at DHR Communications and former Press Officer for the Labour Party. We hear from spin-doctor Kay Van Der Linde about his political career and the campaign that ended with an assassination. Plus, we talk to Glen Mulcahy from RTÉ about the upcoming MojoCon conference. All this, plus all the latest news from the Irish media. http://www.businesspost.ie/ http://www.dhr.ie/ www.mediahq.com/ http://mojocon.rte.ie/ http://mediacontact.ie/ http://press-strategies.com/
Glen Mulcahy's first foray into mobile journalism took place in 2010, when he was training video journalists at an event in Budapest. "I took my iPhone 4 and some of the accessories that I had slowly accrued over a few months and I decided to shoot a news package just to see more than anything else," he said.