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Dan Pacheco, Professor "...From the journalistic
perspective, we're in favor of , as journalist being in favor
of people having
an open society, but there are a lot of privacy
implications that come up when you think of cameras
flying around in the sky...
(shot of news drone TEXT: The News Drone)
Dan Pacheco, Professor "...So I'm Dan Pacheco and I'm
the chair of journalism innovation here at the S.I
Newhouse School. I'm starting a new seminar
series-there are six parts and it's called the digital
seminar series..."
{NAT SOUND: Drone flying in the air- students and media
covering the drone in air}
Dan Pacheco, Professor "...So this one is about drones
-- unmanned aryl vehicles otherwise known as drones
and the idea of using drones or cameras in the sky for
covering news stories- any visual journalist -- which
increasingly is becoming all of us will be using this kind
of footage wherever it makes sense- so if you can get a
better shot from the air -- whether it's disaster coverage
like you know Hurricane Sandy, you know that would be
great way to just capture and show people what the
devastation is..."
(Shot of projector screen and people in the Herg
auditorium in Newhouse)
Kristin Ross, Daily Orange "...As a student journalist
thinking about drones, I think is kind of scary and
thinking about that they could be flying around all the
time covering kind of more personalized information, I feel
like if used correctly they could be very beneficial..."
(Video archive footage of Dan Pacheco and daughter with
Ipad)
"...I want to encourage news organizations of all types,
you know television, newspaper, even radio- there are
some NPR stations that are using drones or planning to
start either planning or in some cases using them in
responsible ways, that respect the laws, respect the FIA
guidelines so that we can create a precedent for
responsible use of this..."
(NAT SOUND: people chatting amongst each other in
auditorium)