Tuesday, February 06, 2007
The Next Big Thing?
After years of covering start-ups (and young CEOs like Dave Friedberg), the station's "Moving Pictures" project (seen at 11pm through the month of February) gave us a chance to really see the story from the eyes of our protagonist.
Instead of asking a dozen questions about what it is that makes Dave tick, we were able to see it and the conversation that followed was easy. Dave is, like all of the Moving Pictures subjects, a good sport.
This is someone who is at work close to 20 hours a day, but chose to take the time to carry a digital camera and snap dozens of pictures throughout his day. He even got a lot of his friends and co-workers to shoot pictures of him.
That makes this a fairly unique story -- one you see not just through the eyes of our broadcast camera, but one you see through the eyes (and lens) of those who know our subject best. You can find Dave's story at nbc11.com/movingpictures. I hope you enjoy it.
After years of covering start-ups (and young CEOs like Dave Friedberg), the station's "Moving Pictures" project (seen at 11pm through the month of February) gave us a chance to really see the story from the eyes of our protagonist.
Instead of asking a dozen questions about what it is that makes Dave tick, we were able to see it and the conversation that followed was easy. Dave is, like all of the Moving Pictures subjects, a good sport.
This is someone who is at work close to 20 hours a day, but chose to take the time to carry a digital camera and snap dozens of pictures throughout his day. He even got a lot of his friends and co-workers to shoot pictures of him.
That makes this a fairly unique story -- one you see not just through the eyes of our broadcast camera, but one you see through the eyes (and lens) of those who know our subject best. You can find Dave's story at nbc11.com/movingpictures. I hope you enjoy it.
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