7:00 PM
At the Temecula Valley International Film Festival in California, a screening of Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter's documentary on journalists covering traumatic stories.
Tickets are available online, at the TVIFF Box Office, by phone and by email.
This short documentary, directed by former TV reporter and 2005 Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter, features interviews with a range of journalists and experts from the Dart network.
The film grew out of a 2007 Dart Society project called Target: New Orleans that sent reporters to the Gulf Coast to lend a hand in post-Katrina reconstruction. The film interweaves this trip with reporters speaking candidly about the hardest stories they've covered and how, as Walter says, "breaking news can break you down."
1:30 PM
In Washington D.C., Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter screens and discusses his documentary on journalists covering traumatic stories.
The Newseum will present this event as part of its "Inside Media" series. Seating is first come first serve.
This short documentary, directed by former TV reporter and 2005 Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter, features interviews with a range of journalists and experts from the Dart network.
The film grew out of a 2007 Dart Society project called Target: New Orleans that sent reporters to the Gulf Coast to lend a hand in post-Katrina reconstruction. The film interweaves this trip with reporters speaking candidly about the hardest stories they've covered and how, as Walter says, "breaking news can break you down."
12:00 PM
At the Temecula Valley International Film Festival in California, a screening of Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter's documentary on journalists covering traumatic stories.
Tickets are available online, at the TVIFF Box Office, by phone and by email.
This short documentary, directed by former TV reporter and 2005 Ochberg Fellow Mike Walter, features interviews with a range of journalists and experts from the Dart network.
The film grew out of a 2007 Dart Society project called Target: New Orleans that sent reporters to the Gulf Coast to lend a hand in post-Katrina reconstruction. The film interweaves this trip with reporters speaking candidly about the hardest stories they've covered and how, as Walter says, "breaking news can break you down."
1:30 PM
At the National Cheng Chi University in Taipei, Taiwan, a presentation by Dart Centre Australasia.
At 1:30 p.m., Cait McMahon, managing director of Dart Centre Australasia, will deliver a keynote speech on the importance of trauma awareness, self-care, duty of care and ethical reporting in the face of traumatic events.
At 3:30 p.m., McMahon will take part in a panel discussion on the topic: “Learning from Morakot Typhoon, what roles could media, communication technology and communication persons play during disasters?”
Other panelists will include:
Li-Hsin Kuo, chair of the NCCU Department of Radio and Television (moderator)
Cher-Jean Lee, commisioner of the Professional Advisory Committee of Disaster Reduction
Kuo-Hwa Ho, manager of the News Department at the Public Television Service Foundation
Kuo-Wai Cheng, blogger
Yu-Chih Lo, spot journalist
For more details see the NCCU website.
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