Looking to get started in mobile journalism and feeling overwhelmed? You don't have to.
Whether you are looking to become a fully fledged mobile journalist or an occasional mojo reporter, you should start off by researching the resources available and choosing only the apps and tools that suit your needs best.
Benjy Wilson, responsible for marketing and communications at the National Council for the Training of Journalists, highlights his experience as a rookie mobile journalist in this IJNet article.
Wilson also explains which gear he used to shoot his first mojo pieces and why, including an external battery pack and an advanced video camera app called Cinema FV-5.
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