Wow, great slideshow by Nhat Meyer, impressive as always. I just have to wonder what that guy was doing going to the beer line when Bonds was up to bat with the potential to make baseball history. Seems like it could’ve waited till the next inning, eh?
[…] There’s loads of technical advice and info on essential equipment and some stories from journalists who use sound in some pretty cool ways. “Audio can really make you feel like you’re there,†says Nhat Meyer, a photojournalist who creates audio slideshows (a mixture of still photos with ambient sound and audio interviews) for the award-winning Mercury News in San Jose, California. “It can be as simple as natural or ambient sound, or it can be informative, through interviews. It definitely provides a multidimensional view of an event.â€Â A great example is Meyer’s audio slideshow depicting the record-breaking 715th home run by the San Francisco Giants’ Barry Bonds. “You can hear the crack of the bat!†exclaims Meyer. […]
April 6th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
Barry Bond Rocks when he finally crushes the record I hope he gets his proper dues REGURDLES of all the shit about roids
May 21st, 2007 at 9:11 pm
Wow, great slideshow by Nhat Meyer, impressive as always. I just have to wonder what that guy was doing going to the beer line when Bonds was up to bat with the potential to make baseball history. Seems like it could’ve waited till the next inning, eh?
May 29th, 2007 at 5:51 pm
[…] There’s loads of technical advice and info on essential equipment and some stories from journalists who use sound in some pretty cool ways. “Audio can really make you feel like you’re there,†says Nhat Meyer, a photojournalist who creates audio slideshows (a mixture of still photos with ambient sound and audio interviews) for the award-winning Mercury News in San Jose, California. “It can be as simple as natural or ambient sound, or it can be informative, through interviews. It definitely provides a multidimensional view of an event.â€Â A great example is Meyer’s audio slideshow depicting the record-breaking 715th home run by the San Francisco Giants’ Barry Bonds. “You can hear the crack of the bat!†exclaims Meyer. […]