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Jason Motlagh, freelance journalist based in Istanbul, shares his pathway to multimedia reporting.
“Juggling gear and making split-second decisions under pressure—as to what to document and how—are near-constant challenges. While it can be invigorating to do on my own what once required a crew of people, at times it can feel self-defeating. At those moments I envy colleagues who doggedly devote themselves to a single medium. Their videos or photographs often seem sharper, and their text stories are richer with nuance. Perhaps they really are.” (…)
“(Craig Duff, the multimedia director at Time.com. ) was willing to stomach some of my early shortcomings as a videographer. One thing I remember him saying upfront was that submissions he received tended to have the ‘V but not the J’, in other words, the technical video skills but not the journalistic backbone.”


