The Kalish workshop will be held this year from June 11-15 at Ball State University. The workshop is an intense four and a half days of intense training in storytelling through visual editing with an emphasis in multimedia. Participants will walk away from the workshop having learned to establish a narrative, select media mix, edit the narrative, and produce the story for online and print publication.
Over the week, the faculty will lead participants in a combination of lectures, hands-on exercises, critiques, and group discussions. This year’s multimedia faculty includes Brian Storm of MediaStorm and Geri Migielicz of Story4. Additional sessions include Danny Gawlowski, The Seattle Times; Mark Edelson, The Palm Beach Post; Kenny Irby, The Poynter Institue; John Rumbach, The Herald; and Scott Sines, The Commercial Appeal.
This year the National Press Photographers Association and Associated Press Photo Managers are each offering two full-tuition scholarships. In addition, The Kalish workshop will be offering ten stipends toward registration. MediaStorm will also be offering attending participants a discount on online training products.
Deadlines for all scholarships and workshop registration is April 1, 2012.
Register now on The Kalish website.
Eligibility and application information for the NPPA full-tuition scholarships available here.
To apply for an APPM full-tuition scholarship, send an email to John Rumbach, president of APPM, jrumbach@dcherald.com. Tell us about yourself and explain why you want to attend The Kalish. Preference will be given to APPM members.
For additional information, email Kalish director Sue Morrow or visit The Kalish online.