"Mojo: The Mobile Journalism Handbook is the first book devoted specifically to training citizens, journalism students and media professionals to produce professional-quality videos with only a mobile device. As journalism becomes increasingly competitive, students and emerging professionals need a broader skillset to make themselves more employable, whether as mainstream or entrepreneurial journalists [...] Burum and Quinn underline the importance of story and storytelling, the crucial context journalists always need to keep in mind [...] How-to videos on the companion website offer powerful ways for learners to absorb the content easily, walking them through the key mojo components of research, shooting, scripting, voice-over, editing and post-production." (Back cover)
1 Mojo and the mobile journalism revolution, 10
2 Citizens and journalism, 26
3 Mojo across platforms and genres, 50
4 Tools of the mojo trade, 62
5 Composing visual proof on a smartphone, 98
6 Recording location sound using a smartphone, 126
7 SCRAP: the elements of mojo storytelling, 150
8 Mojo interviewing, 176
9 Editing on a smartphone, 198
10 Post-production on a smartphone, 222
11 Mojo, social networks and social media, 236
12 File delivery and phone management, 252
13 Ethical and legal aspects of mojo, 264
14 Mojo resources, 284