Using a smartphone to create, package and share stories has now become part of the daily workflows for many journalists.
While some may rely entire on their phone, others prefer to use it occasional to publish snippets and teasers to social media.
Whichever type of mobile journalist (mojo) you are, check out this post highlighting expert advice put together by Sarah Redohl for Story Lab.
She spoke to veteran mobile journalists about their essential apps and kit, as well as top tips for filming and editing.
Our favourite tip from the piece? "Put your phone in airplane mode to avoid interruptions." A lifesaver, but so easy to forget.
h/t @MarcSettle.
Tip-top tips from 20 mobile journalism experts: https://t.co/ADmd5jGfQC Apps, advice, ideas. (👍🏼 to @SarahRedohl who made this) #mojo
— Marc Blank-Settle @bbcmarc on Threads (@MarcSettle) April 19, 2016
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