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While talking to Jim Seida, senior multimedia producer from MSNBC in the same lecture , he highly recommended Iraqi Kurdistan featured in Mediastorm.
The multimedia file depicts the daily lives of the Kurdish people of northern Iraq. These images provide an alternative perspective on a changing culture.
What so special about the file?
According to Jim, the source of the video clip is “still photographs”. It is the photographer who shoot, edit and repackage it with text, sound and a big bulk of 7-8,000 pieces of photographs.

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June 30th, 2009 at 4:37 am
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