Updated:
9/8/2011
Duration:
01h 08m
Level:
Appropriate for All
This installment in the lynda.com Creative Inspirations documentary series features Richard "Koci" Hernandez, a national Emmy® award-winning video and multimedia producer who is at the forefront of the next generation of journalism. Retracing his steps, Koci shares how he began his obsession with photography and his love of visual storytelling with a trip to the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. Thirty years and three newspapers later, he finds himself teaching multimedia storytelling at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Koci is known for inventing techniques on the fly, often teaching himself new software just moments before completing a project and incorporating fresh ideas with stunning results. Koci readily learns as much from his students and blog readers as he teaches them, and openly shares with us his constant journey of discovery.
In Bonus Features, Koci is interviewed by Graduate School of Journalism colleague Jeremy Rue at the Pacific Film Archive Theatre, University of California, Berkeley.
| Richard Koci Hernandez, Multimedia Journalist | 52m 17s |
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| Introduction | 02m 27s | |
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| Mission Local | 04m 09s | |
| Early inspirations | 05m 44s | |
| Journalistic roots | 07m 47s | |
| Traveling in Central America | 05m 45s | |
| Street photography | 04m 05s | |
| Working at the San Jose Mercury News | 10m 27s | |
| Golden age of storytelling | 04m 54s | |
| Teaching at UC Berkeley | 07m 07s |
| Interview and Q&A session with Richard Koci Hernandez | 15m 37s |
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