A new global publication Media Hyphenates that recognises next gen and mentors with several skills geared towards solving global problems.
Exclusive: since 2016, and here as Asper Visiting Professor Dr Gyimah has been sharing his ideas on filmmaking. His latest is an AI non fiction film the Channel 4 Board of Directors called "Terrific"
Dr Gyimah expertise has been used to critically review funding. Here working with Google's Innovation team in Paris reviewing applications for its multimillion pound news innovation fund.
The story lab is our revolutionary programme that merges science, psychology, media, gaming, and start ups for cohorts to devise solutions, creating apps to immersive media.
Using art to communicate complex subjects and showing how it can be used in media and communications? Dr Gyimah shares his experience inside one of the most sought after residency programmes.
Two decades ago, Dr Gyimah became the first Briton to win the Knight Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism and has amassed a global reputation in innovation since. /a>
Apple, SXSW, The World Association of Newspapers are just some of the organisations that have welcomed Viewmagazine founder to present a new 21st Century form of journalism storytelling.
Working with some of Russia leading multimedia journalists in Moscow and Siberia, Viewmagazine founder Dr David Dunkley Gyimah writes on a memorable assignment.
Article for a symposium bringing radio scholars together (celebrating 100 years of the BBC) examines the importance of radio archives for, particularly, Black British people and scholars.
Speaking at the Creative Coalition Festival on Creativity and Diversity. Just over ten years ago, Viewmagazine.tv was awarded one of the most coveted awards in the US for innovation in journalism, and storytelling - the first British outfit to receive this accolade and were judged as "heralding the future".
Ongoing work at viewmagazine demonstrates our work around a spectrum of communications.
We liken stories to the way aestheics is observed. The design, the craft, the functional appeal, psychology that underpins how someone invests emotion into a piece of work and and why it drives us is paramount. Creating stories is akin to the design aesthetics behind a car's form and function, its social, cultural and design aesthetics via design and systems thinking.
We see style and its relational cognition to story as determinants that guide the perception of audiences.
How Gen AI is being used to create historical documentaries amid a flurry of sci-fi films. This piece of work was presented to the British Screen Forum, Channel 4 Board of Directors and students at NYU
Collaborative work with a conductor Dr. Shirley Thompson OBE and a live BBC ensemble orchestra to
celebration US President Obama's 100 Days in office premiered at the Southbank Centre.
What about the use of cinema in journalism and news making? “No, no!”, says a very senior BBC exec when years later I ask about reforming news making for an audience using cinema. “We don’t do fiction”, she replies. In 2014, I’ll be invited to a BBC news executive meeting, as Vice.com is causing consternation amongst execs seeing Vice swallow up young news consumers. I’ll explain the nuanced offerings cinema provides and how it was historically castrated from news.
Widely praised Diversity in action as you've rarely seen before. How we brought together 57 of the UK's leading Black and brown TV and Cinema producers to showcase their work in an exhibition of photographs, films, a book and tour. Insipred by the iconic Jazz picture, "A Great Day in Harlem", it was recently in Cardiff. click below.
The Cinema Journalists tells the stories of producing rich stories that link epic events to often every day occurences. If you've seen Will Smith's Welcome to Earth, this is a likeness with a twist. Each assignment, many of them broadcast are unique, and put into perspective stories untold which for adventurer involves adrenalisn rushes and cool heads.
Coming up, CNN's Max Foster on his upcoming show which is informed by TikTok. Photo-Darren-Bull
Featured in Ghana Abroad, an African Voice Magazine special supplement as one of the top 40 Ghanaians in the UK.
Profile feature from the Creative Federation on collapsing the arts and academia.