Get Out Of The House.. Now!!!
Get out of the house now!!! Did you ever watch a horror movie. The Texas Chainsaw Killer kind of movie, where the young, good looking group of friends has their car break down in the middle of nowhere and...
Read moreConcentra Award Winners
Award winner Adam Ellick, NY Times Last week, in Antwerp, we awarded the Fifth Annual Concentra Award for Videojournalism. This year’s winner was Adam Ellick, a videojournalist for The New York Times. We liked Ellick’s work for a number...
Read moreRosenblum Institute Opens In Netherlands
Today the Rosenblum Institute begins a partnership with the Dutch Media Academy in Hilversum, Netherlands. The Rosenblum Institute is a partnership between Rosenblum Associates and Concentra, one of the largest media companies in Belgium. Four years ago, we began...
Read moreDNA2008 Day 1
The first DNA2008 conference starts outside the Brussels Marriott. The hotel rolled out the red carpet for us, (but in this case, it was in black and white, but with our logo on it!) Nice touch. When we started,...
Read moreIn The Jury Room
Get the white smoke ready…. Today, we spent the day sequestered in a conference room on the second floor of the Brussels Marriott, trying to reach a decision on the winner of the 2008 Concentra Award for Videojournalism. This...
Read moreConcentra Award Nominees
The nominations for this year’s Concentra Award for outstanding video journalism, sponsored by Avid, have been announced. The nominated entries can be viewed at www.theconcentra.org. “The subject matter and quality of this year’s entries are a clear indication that...
Read moreA VJ Story
[Youtube=[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HblwE0Opgfc&rel=1]] Foot Patrol by Raul Gallego Abellan. On March 3-4 we will conduct what I hope will be the world’s largest global VJ conference, DNA2008 in Brussels. As part of that conference, we will award our annual VJ Prize...
Read more$14,000 VJ Prize
Once again, this year, we are offering a prize of $14,000 for the world’s best VJ piece. (It is actually 10,000 Euros, but thanks to quality management of the US economy by the Bush Administration, the Euro, (once with...
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