Welcome to the Imagejunkies podcast - the show for news and documentary filmmakers.
In today's episode, we speak with Dylan Roberts, a freelance filmmaker from Texas who has been specialising in making 360 videos in war zones. He recently returned from Mosul in Iraq where he was embedded with the Iraqi Federal Police - a very hairy experience.
In this episode, we talk about the challenges of working in Iraq, the kit he uses and his plans for the future. If you are a filmmaker who wants to expand into 360 video or virtual reality filmmaking then you really need to listen to this show.
The Imagejunkies podcast is hosted by Christian Parkinson - a very experienced video producer for one of the world's most famous broadcasters. To find out more about him and his work visit www.imagejunkies.net.
Journalism and PTSD: A conversation with Gavin Campbell
Pak Yiu: Working in China and covering the Hong Kong protests
Travelling: An audio diary from Sudan
Breaking into wildlife filmmaking with Alex Braczkowski
Covering war and hostile environments
Underwater cameraman: An interview with Jason Boswell
Q and A with Imagejunkies: What's the most dangerous assignment you've done? How did you get started in the industry?
Pictures in a hurry: Phil Darley on his new novel about a news cameraman
In the line of fire: Caught in Zimbabwe's post-election violence
"Anyone with a camera was an enemy of the state" - Tendai Musiya talks about filming in Zimbabwe
The Imagejunkies travel tips
Using the Sony PXW-Z90 to shoot news and my latest assignment to South Sudan
Even news photographers have bad days
Starting out in the news industry: Federica De Caria
Filming in the extreme cold: Stu McKenzie
What kit do I use to shoot news and why?
Richard Atkinson: From the Rhodesian war to Afghanistan and still going strong
The news agency life: Covering South America with Paul Byrne
From the Royal Marines to a career in journalism: Lee Durant
What makes the perfect news cameraman? An interview with Andrew Harding (re-upload)
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