ZOOM – Closer? Not always better

Zoom Mobile Journalism

Spreading your fingers – and zooming in on the image? Watch out! ZOOM on a phone may seem easy — but it’s not your best friend.

Speak Like a Master

Public speaking

Fear of public speaking? Breathe. You’ve got four mental mentors – ready to steady your nerves, focus your mind and stop your inner critic from hijacking the stage.

Nodding – The Tilt Shot Explained

Shot types tilt

Look up. Look down. TILT is vertical camera movement — like a rising curtain on a stage. Reveal something slowly… or hide it with elegance.

Clean lens – Clear story

Cleaning lenses iPhone

Don’t let smudges ruin your shot. Before every shoot, give your lens a quick clean. It’s the easiest upgrade you’ll ever make to your Mobile Journalism game.

PAN – Motion with Emotion

Pan Shot

Turn your head. That’s a PAN — simple, elegant, powerful. Like a guide in a gallery, it shows the viewer exactly where to look.

The 4 colours of communication

Communication styles Thomas Erikson

Blue talks logic. Red wants results. Yellow lights up the room. Green listens first. Four colours, four ways to communicate. Which one are you?

Static Shot in Mobile Journalism

Close-up – static emotional shot

Stop. Don’t move the camera. Breathe with the frame. A static shot isn’t boring – it’s the power of stillness, precision, and composition.

Pulling focus – storytelling trick

Blurred backgroud

What if you could guide your viewer’s eyes like a magician with a wand? That’s exactly what pulling focus does. One tap and the spotlight shifts. One swipe and the story deepens.