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.

Cinematic Mode – Hollywood in your pocket

Foreground and background blur in video

Ready to make your mission look like a movie? Discover how your iPhone can turn everyday moments into cinematic masterpieces. Try it. Shoot smart. Tell stories that shine. Your mission deserves the spotlight.

Rule of thirds – rule of birds!

Rule of thirds photography

You’re trying to frame the charming face of a white cat on your phone screen. Dead centre? A bit to the left? Or maybe right? This is where the rule of thirds steps in to save the shot.

Framing Francis

Pope Francis

Francis was my pope. He died this morning. Many of his words, including those about migrants and refugees, ring in my ears like an echo bouncing in the mountains — they linger long after his voice has fallen silent.

The art of asking questions

asking questions

Can a question change the world? Absolutely – and often faster than the answer. In journalism, a good question opens doors, cracks the silence, and turns on the light in someone’s story.