CNN recently released an article titled US life expectancy drops for first time in 22 years. This article discusses the death rate of men, women, and infants over the…
Although drones have been around for over a decade, they have become much more popular in recent years. While a majority of drone use is solely for recreational and personal use, there are numerous possibilities for journalism when it comes to this developing technology.
Newsrooms have to jump through many legal hoops to use drones. Whether they have to team up with companies with waivers or have a licensed pilot on staff, journalists are finding ways to get there.
A couple weeks ago, I made a presentation in class on the costs and concerns for drones. As everyone basically knows, drones are the future. There are numerous companies that have been creating drones or drone-like technology for multiple types of advancements. For example: I…
There’s been great debate as to just how much drones will be used by journalists moving forward. They offer great potential, as they can document scenes that can’t be captured on the ground — or even capture footage in a place that’s too dangerous for a journalist…
When I think of effective drone usage, I think of fly-overs that tell the stories of large geographical areas — construction sites, football arenas, oceanic expanses, giant cornfields.