OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES
Use Your Outdoor Voices
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And putting paper on video
By Brett Prettyman — For more than two decades I’ve watched my OWAA colleagues in the television world produce amazing work…
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Putting video on paper
By Kris Millgate — I see the world through a lens that captures motion, and that’s why video is the medium I’ve mastered…
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Create compelling radio
By John Kruse — Do you remember Paul Harvey’s “The Rest of the Story?” It was a staple of daytime radio on news talk stations…
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Content is king
By Tom Keer — We’ve already heard the mantra: “Print is dead.” But 2014 provided a cause for celebration for journalists…
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RAW vs. JPEG
By Paul Queneau — Job: Magazine editor, writer and nature photographer. Top choice: RAW…
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RAW vs. JPEG
By Michael Furtman — Job: Professional nature photographer and writer. Top choice: JPEG…
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Artist seeks tough camera
By Sam Caldwell — As an artist, I’d be dead in the water — or maybe dead broke in the water — without tough cameras…
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Reading, writing and regulations
By Kirk Mantay — Too often an assignment to write about an ongoing land or water use conflict finds itself heaving against an immovable barrier…
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Focusing on fish
By James Smedley — As a youngster my family took a trip to the east coast of Nova Scotia…
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The gift that keeps giving
No matter what your religious beliefs are, I guarantee you can achieve everlasting life — at least everlasting financial life…
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Chadwick resigns as communications manager
This past year has been full of adventure and memories, both professionally and personally…
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Today’s outdoor media
By Tom Sadler — The outdoor communication industry has a rich history of helping the American people…
