Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Will Crowdsourcing replace photographers in print media organisations?

The media field is undergoing tremendous changes after the boom of the web and web enabled technologies. The latest trends enhance the productive capacity of media industry. One among them is Crowdsourcing, which means obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, and especially from an online community, rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. This process can occur both online and offline. It combines the efforts of crowds of self-identified volunteers or part-time workers, where each one on their own initiative adds a small portion that combines into a greater result. Crowdsourcing services continue to be the disruption of traditional industries, such as the graphic design or photography industries.

The possibility of "mass amateurization" that the internet allows is growing faster. With blogging and photo-sharing websites, anyone can publish an article or photo that they have created. This creates a mass amateurization of journalism and photography, requiring a new definition of what credentials make someone a journalist, photographer, or news reporter. This mass amateurization threatens to change the way news is spread throughout different media outlets. Websites like iStockPhoto provides a platform for people to upload photos and purchase them for low prices. Clients can purchase photos through credits, giving photographers a small profit.

Are we seeing a decline in print publications?


It is evident from the recent reports that the print media is under a declining stage all over the world. The readers are having a paradigm shift from newspapers to the online medium of news. A steady decline in print circulation and a precipitous drop in advertising revenue, especially classified advertising, have taken their toll on newspapers and newspaper chains. Print sales of Newspapers might only be going in one direction, but their websites are recording huge surges in readers. Introduction of the iPhone (2007) and smart phones has really accelerated the pace of decline.


In the international scenario some have been forced out of business, such as the Rocky Mountain News, the Seattle Post Intelligencer (at least its print operation - an online-only version continues) and the Ann Arbor News (which also will continue an online edition as well as a print product twice a week). Others filed for bankruptcy reorganization, such as Tribune Company, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Philadelphia Newspapers company, the Chicago Sun Times, the Journal Register Co., American Community Newspapers, Freedom Communications, Heartland Publications, Creative Loafing and the Columbian newspaper in Vancouver. Others, such as Morris Publishing and Affiliated Media (the parent company of Media News Group), did bankruptcy reorganization filings prearranged with creditors. But, The Johnston Press, the 246-year-old newspaper publisher, recorded a total of 11,144,376 visitors.

പത്രപ്രവർതകൻ  ആകാൻ   


ഇന്നു  പത്രപ്രവര്തകാരൻ  ഒരു  പാട്  കോസസുകൾ  ഉണ്ട് . സതിയതിൽ  നമുക്ക്  വാർത്തകളെ  തിരിച്ചറിയാനുള്ള  കരിവ്  മാത്രം  മതി . അതാണ്  ഒരു  പത്രപ്രവർത്തകന്റ്  സക്തി . 
വാർത്തകൾ  വായനക്കാരന്റെ  അഭിരുചിയ്ക്ക്‌  അനുസരിച്ച്  ഉണ്ടാക്കണം .

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

ഒരുവർഷം കടന്നുപോയത്  അറിഞ്ഞില .


  ഇന്നു  ക്ളാസ്  അവസാനിക്കുന്നു ..

തിരുവനന്തപുരം വിട്ടു പോകുന്നു .

തിരുവനന്തപുരം  നഗരത്തിൽ  ട്രാഫിക് ബ്ലോക്ക് .


Tuesday, 19 March 2013

മലയാളത്തിലെ  രണ്ട് ന്യൂസ് വെബ്സൈറ്റ്കളുടെ   താരതമ്മ്യ പഠനം 

 
കേരളത്തിൻറെ     വടക്കേ  അറ്റത്തുള്ള   വാർത്തകളെ  കേന്ദ്രീകരിച്ചു  പ്രവർത്തിക്കുന്ന  രണ്ട്  ന്യൂസ്‌ വെബ്സൈറ്റുകളാണ്   കാസർഗോഡു  വാർത്തയും  ഉത്തരദേശവും .  ഇവ തമ്മിലുള്ള  ഒരു  താരതമ്യ പഠനത്തിനാണ് ഇവിടെ ശ്രമിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നത് .

കാസർഗോഡ്‌ വാർത്ത‍  കൂടുതൽ പ്രാഥാന്യം  നൽകീരിക്കുനതു ഗൾഫ്  വാർത്തകൾ ക്കാണ് . ഒരുപാട്  പരസ്യമുണ്ട് . കാസര്ഗോഡ് ,കണ്ണൂർ ഭാഗതുള്ള  പ്രാദേശിക വാർത്തകൾ  ദേശീ യ വാർത്തകളെക്കാൾ  പ്രാധാ  ന്യത്തോടെ നല്കീരിക്കുന്നു .

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

17th IFFK




“Shutter”

Film was directed by ‘Joy Mathew’, his first venture, was really enjoyable and conveys certain social responsibility messages. I watch the movie at Sree Padmanabha theatre. Being an IFFK competition movie the director was welcomed to the dais in front of the screen. Along with his crew he briefly gave an introduction note to his cinema.


It was the first festival (17th) Malayalam movie of me. The background of the story was Kozhikode town. Simple narration with no exaggeration was the highlight of the movie. The character Rasheed was struck inside a shutter with a prostitute, for two nights and one day nearby to his home. The story narrates the way in which he tries to escape. He understood the realities of life inside the shutter and all his misconceptions were changed. The movie was warmly welcomed by the IFFK audience. It was my first experience that a Malayalam film is gaining this much of support from delegates of IFFK.


“The Ring”

The inaugural film of 17th IFFK was “The Ring”, a silent movie directed by the pioneer film maker ‘Alfred Hitchcock’, gave me a new experience. It was played at the Nishagandhi open theatre, with a background music played under the leadership of famous saxophonist Soweto Kinch. A triangle love story was the theme of the movie and Boxing was the background.


I have seen only Chaplin’s film among silent films, that’s why it gives me a new experience. Jack gets back his love in a Ring where he lost it. After the movie I compared the contemporary movie with past one and its varied treatments.








 “ID”

Directed by ‘Kamal.K.M’, narrates the story of an accidental incidents of a woman’s life, on the background of Mumbai. The film focused on the rushes of Mumbai urban life and the problem affected by inter-state migrant workers. Charu, a job seeker, searches for an unknown worker identity in the city. The worker was accidently died inside Charu’s house during a work.

The picture depicts the human considerations of an Women, which is lacking for the society nowadays.


“When I saw you”

A Palestinian film directed by ‘Annemarie Jacir’, was describing the various issues faced by Palastenians, due the insurgencies made by the Israelis. Tariq, an eleven year boy is the centre figure of the movie. He lost his father in a revolt. Then he joins with a revolutionary group. And he became an activist of the group.  
Ultimately revolts will leads to social insecurities to the children’s and to the family was the message of the movie. I like it very much.



“18 Days”

The movie was the culmination 10 short movies on the basis of Egyptian Democratic revolt. It includes ten films of ten different directors remember me about ‘Kerala Cafe’. Among them I like the movie ‘Revolution Cookies’. It was the first film I saw in the 17th IFFK.

‘Retention’ was the first movie; it tells that there is a possibility for a revolt. The last movie; ‘Ashraf Seberto’ narrates the story of a Barber who helps the injured, was really nice. Rebellion, it’s acceptance by the public, love, life, relations all comes under one purview in different manners in a single platform. 


“Ivan’s Woman”

It’s a Chilean movie, delving into the life of two persons, Ivan and his Woman (Natalia). I watch the movie at Sree Padmanabha theatre. The movie was directed by Francisca Silva. Natalia was under the House arrest of Ivan. But at any stage of the story, how she came under his custody is not telling.

She uses her sexual feelings before Ivan to make an escape from the hands of Ivan. And finally she escapes. Urge for freedom by a woman is the basic theme of the movie.











“My universe in lower case”

Mexico City, the densely populated city of the world, is the background of the movie. A Spanish girl searches for her house in the city, which she was resided with her father in her childhood days. ’37 Juarus street’, the only address belongs to her. But she realizes that there where many Juarus streets in the city.
Finally she reaches the destination and made her childhood remembrances. Increase in the density of population in urban areas and the lack of nostalgic life is the message from the film directed by ‘Hatuey Viveros’.













“Caeser Must Die”

A theatre workshop at Rabibian jail of Rome, on the basis of Shakespeare’s drama “Julias Caesar”, is the background of the movie directed by ‘Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani’. The prisoners utilize the workshop with utmost pleasure. It was a different treatment, and confuses me that the importance to be given to drama or to the film.

At the end of the drama in the movie, the actors got a warm welcome from the audiences. I felt that these kinds of initiatives in our jails will re-deploy the criminal to a new person with newer areas.








 “A Woman’s Tale”

 The movie was directed by ‘Paul Cox’. It tells about the story of the dancer “Sheela Florance”. And the theme of the movie was ageing. Ageing is not a social problem it’s a question of social security that’s what film intended to do.

The entire movie depicts the sorrow and loneliness of the age old woman.







“Beyond the Hills”

The picture was directed by “Critian mungiu”, narrates the story of Orthodox Nuns of Romania. Voichitha and Alina are childhood orphanage friends. They were separated years ago. And now Voichitha is a nun. Alina badly needs Voichita’s care, so she intentionally comes to the convent. After the entrance of Alina the ambience of the convent has broken up.
After a long struggle, for her friends care she dies at the church. Christian orthodoxy, Nature, Climate, love, concern all played their roles well in the movie.