Deuzevlog Mark Deuze
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The podcast version of my Deuzevlog, featuring inspiring conversations with prominent media scholars and professionals - hosted by Mark Deuze, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Logo designed by Martin Gleissner, music by Skinflower.
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Bregtje van der Haak and Michel Reilhac on Innovation in Documentary Film
In this episode of my combined vlog/podcast series of conversations with inspiring media scholars and professionals from around the world, I sit down with Bregtje van der Haak, documentary filmmaker and journalist at VPRO Backlight, and Michel Reilhac, director of Submarine Channel and Head of Studies for the Venice Biennale College.
In this interview we talk about innovations in documentary film and digital storytelling (such as interactive, immersive, VR, and the metaverse), how you define 'success' as a media professional, and how to support and maintain an artistic practice amidst commercial and technological challenges.
Recorded on Monday, February 21, 2022. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube.
This vlog/podcast intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship, as well as featuring prominent media professionals from journalism, film, television, music, digital games, and advertising. Please feel free to use this in your teaching and research. Please also check out other interviews in this series, like, subscribe, share and comment!
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Monique van Dusseldorp and Taco Rijssemus on How the Media Industry Works
In this episode of my combined vlog/podcast series of conversations with inspiring media scholars and professionals from around the world, I sit down with Monique van Dusseldorp, Amsterdam-based curator and moderator of events on media, technology, and innovation (such as NEXTconf, CrossMediaCafé, Basecamp, New World Same Humans) and Taco Rijssemus, CEO of All3Media Germany (before this CEO of idtv, and managing director of broadcasters KRO-NCRV and SBS).
In this interview about 'the' media topics discussed include the challenge of managing creative talent, staying on top of a rapidly changing industry, and finding out who you are and where your passion lies.
Recorded on Wednesday, February 2, 2022. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube. This vlog/podcast intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship, as well as featuring prominent media professionals from journalism, film, television, music, digital games, and advertising.
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Angie Smets (Guerilla) and Christian Allen (Epic) on Making Games
In this episode of my combined vlog/podcast series of conversations with inspiring media scholars and professionals from around the world, I sit down with Angie Smets, studio director at Guerilla Games (Killzone, Horizon Zero Dawn) and Christian Allen, game designer and Unreal Engine 5 evangelist at Epic Games (Fortnite).
In our lovely conversation we talk about their experiences and views on the exponential growth and rapid professionalisation of the games industry in the last few decades, the challenges of managing complex projects with teams scattered across continents and time zones, and what creativity and being creative means in a highly competitive industry.
Recorded on Tuesday afternoon February 1, 2022. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube. This vlog/podcast intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship, as well as featuring prominent media professionals from journalism, film, television, music, digital games, and advertising. Please feel free to use this in your teaching and research.
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Amy Zerba, Christine Kearney and Freek Staps on Making it Work in Journalism
In this episode of my combined vlog/podcast series of conversations with inspiring media scholars and professionals from around the world, I sit down with Christine Kearney of SBS and The Guardian Australia, Freek Staps (editor-in-chief at Dutch national news agency ANP, formerly at Dept Agency and NRC Handelsblad), and Amy Zerba, senior editor at the New York Times.
Across four time zones we talk about - among many other things - how to manage creativity, achieving work-life balance, and how excited we are about the future of journalism.
Recorded on Thursday evening January 27, 2022. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube. This vlog/podcast intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship, as well as featuring prominent media professionals from journalism, film, television, music, digital games, and advertising about what it takes to 'make it work' in their various industries and jobs.
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Atze de Vrieze and Ben Swanson on the Music Industry
In this episode of my combined vlog/podcast series of conversations with inspiring media scholars and professionals from around the world, I sit down with Atze de Vrieze, Dutch music journalist and podcaster, and Ben Swanson, co-founder of indie record label Secretly Canadian Records out of Bloomington, Indiana in the United States.
In this wide-ranging discussion we talk about their careers and experiences, what it takes to 'make it work' in the music industry, how technological transformations influence and shape creative practices, what it means to 'keep it real' in a world full of performance and (self-) promotion, and of course we share cool tips for new music to check out!
Recorded on Thursday afternoon January 27, 2022. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube. This vlog/podcast intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship, as well as featuring prominent media professionals from journalism, film, television, music, digital games, and advertising. Please feel free to use this in your teaching and research. Please also check out other interviews in this series, like, subscribe, share and comment!
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Sharid Alles and Imogen Champagne on Making it Work in Radio and Online
In this episode of my combined vlog/podcast series of conversations with inspiring media scholars and professionals from around the world, I sit down with Sharid Alles, Dutch radio station manager and childrens' book author, and Imogen Champagne, audience editor at Crikey (Australia), formerly of The Correspondent.
In this open-hearted discussion we talk about their careers and experiences, what it takes to 'make it work' in radio and online, how to balance individual passion with the (commercial and managerial) realities of the media as a business, and the meaning of innovation and teamwork in a creative context.
Recorded on Thursday, January 27, 2022. The vlog version of this interview is available on YouTube.
This vlog/podcast intends to meet the authors of the literature in the field of media studies and communication scholarship, as well as featuring prominent media professionals from journalism, film, television, radio, music, digital games, and advertising. Please feel free to use this in your teaching and research. Please also check out other interviews in this series, like, subscribe, share and comment!
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