Experiment with these apps on Android and iOS devices for producing content on-the-go
Mobile journalism is quite simply amazing. What once took news organisations days to achieve can now be done at a fraction of the cost and manpower.
Do not miss out on shooting, editing and publishing video and picture content straight from your smartphone. These eight mobile video apps to try in 2019 from Taylor Mulcahey at iJNet are well worth checking out.
She notes that one of those tools to make her list, Quik, makes on-the-fly editing quick and simple.
For more information about mobile journalism, check out the features, news pieces and listicles we have on Journalism.co.uk.
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