Thursday, January 31, 2008

Online citizen journalism using Mobile Video Clips

You can connect online citizen journalism with the image of an immense sea (it is, in point of fact, a genuine ocean of data shared out there) where the greatest waves are created by these hot clips. A mobile video upload is likely to have a significant impact due precisely to the fact that it is an image. And we think that it is already widely acknowledged that images (the more that they come associated with sound and commentaries) are equipped with the possibility of determining some of the most powerful responses. And, in an online community interacting also through hot clips, responses are the element which gives coherence to the whole group.

Of course, everybody is aware of the fact that no communication is possible without coherence. Even though we still share the remnants of a postmodern era where communication has been torn apart and then sewn back in every possible theoretical way, the ensuing reality is that, in practice, interaction (therefore communication) is defined by reactions from both sides or from the entire group engaged in it.

As a result, a piece of “citizen news” in the form of a mobile video upload will most likely generate the necessary cohesion component. In the virtual world of hot clips and of the online communities which interact through them, the shared video moments operate the change of a certain occasion (which someone found important enough to share it with the other members) into some sort of reaction, be it an anticipated one or a totally unexpected one.

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