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http://videojournalismworkshops.com, WASHINGTON, DC, 29 October 2012 -- This is the first in a series of FREE video journalism tutorials that I'll be posting and distributing. This video is called "From Clips to Story," and addresses the progression of building a video piece from beginning to end. One of the most important things that I teach students is how to deconstruct visual stories, which allows them to effectively shoot the story and then to RE-construct the story at editing time. This progression, from clips to story, is just one tool that I teach students learning the visual storytelling craft. Take a look at my Video Journalism Workshops, which cover the entire spectrum from coming up with a story idea to shooting the idea, to editing and to posting online or selling to national or international distributors: http://videojournalismworkshops.com. My Video Journalism Workshops are intensive, four-day immersions in the craft of "backpack video journalism," defined as character-driven television/web productions with hand-held digital cameras by a single practitioner. The workshops cover the gamut of this storytelling craft from the genesis and shaping of story ideas, to shooting powerful images that drive the story, to the capture and use of sound, to script writing, narration, and editing with Macintosh computers and Final Cut Pro. These workshops are appropriate for beginners with some experience as well as existing practitioners who desire to sharpen their skills or acquire new ones. We welcome photojournalists, print and video journalists, aspiring documentary filmmakers and independent storytellers. Good luck and be safe, Bill Gentile The Backpack Journalist, LLC http://videojournalismworkshops.com