You don’t often get a whole revolution in one day…
On Saturday, Jeff Jarvis and I will conduct a one-day intensive seminar on The Video Revolution
at the Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of NY.
The school is located next to The New York Times on W41st Street and 8th Ave in NY.
If you’ve got free time on Saturday and you are in NY, it just might be a life-changing experience.
Jarvis, of course, is the author of the best-selling What Would Google Do?
I am not.
But still of value!
A CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Continuing Education Workshop
Date: Saturday, June 6
Time: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
219 W. 40th St., New York, NY
Cost: $195 (10% discount for CUNY J-School alumni)
The Internet is changing the world.
Everything is moving online.
Businesses, newspapers, universities.
And online is moving to video.
Fast. If you want to survive in the 21st Century, no matter what business you are in you are going to have to be online. And if you’re going to be online today, you MUST learn to communicate in video.
Whether you’re selling your house, your car or yourself, running your own business or building a website. It’s not about filmmaking, it’s about knowing what the market wants.
“Welcome to the Video Revolution†is a short course that will change your life forever.
The Video Revolution at CUNY. You can’t afford to miss it.
The course will be taught by Jeff Jarvis and Michael Rosenblum. Jarvis, director of the interactive program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, is a national leader in the development of online news, blogging, and other forms of collaborative journalism. A former broadcast network journalist, Michael Rosenblum has trained reporters around the globe in video journalism.