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		<title>War in multimedia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I wrote in today&#8217;s photographic post on Afghanistan, John D. McHugh&#8217;s multimedia series Six Months in Afghanistan offers some of the best visual insights into the military realities of that conflict.
McHugh, in a session chaired by Roger Tooth of The Guardian at London&#8217;s Fontline Club last week, also provides a series of good insights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I wrote in <a href="http://www.david-campbell.org/2009/04/07/afghanistan-photojournalism/" target="_blank">today&#8217;s photographic post on Afghanistan</a>, John D. McHugh&#8217;s multimedia series <em>Six Months in Afghanistan</em> offers some of the best visual insights into the military realities of that conflict.</p>
<p>McHugh, in a session chaired by Roger Tooth of <em>The Guardian</em> at London&#8217;s Fontline Club last week, also provides a series of good insights into both the benefits and problems of producing his multimedia stories. You can see a 79 min video of this discussion <a href="http://www.foto8.com/home/content/view/825/226/">here</a>. The discussion deals with these issues from the 30 min mark onwards, and reveals how uncertain the political economy of multimedia is for news organisations in the UK. How to manage, produce, publicise and value multimedia is still being worked out project by project. The visual revolution for journalism is still very much in its infancy here.</p>
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