Re: Interview Request: The FJP Documentary
Subject: Re: Interview Request: The FJP Documentary
From: "barri2009" <barriticus@gmail.com>
Date: 7/25/10, 20:47
To: "Michael Cervieri" <michael@scribelabs.com>
Reply-To:
barriticus@gmail.com

Hi, michael-

I'm in Dallas for a few months, but I'd be happy to do an interview over video link if that might work for you.
------Original Message------
From: Michael Cervieri
Sender: michael cervieri
To: barriticus@gmail.com
Subject: Interview Request: The FJP Documentary
Sent: Jul 25, 2010 4:56 PM

dear barret,

i'm writing to you about the future journalism project. this is a  
documentary i started at the beginning of june in san francisco, a  
video postcard of which you can view here:

http://www.scribemedia.org/2010/06/17/san-francisco-postcard-from-the-fjp/

i've begun interviewing people in new york for it (this is my home  
base), and hope to schedule an on-camera interview with you in the  
upcoming weeks.

the documentary focuses on four core themes:

• journalism education
• journalism practice
• journalism business models
• journalism and democracy

more information about these themes and the general project scope can  
be found in this short treatment (pdf):

http://scribecast.s3.amazonaws.com/FutureJournalismProject/FutureJournalism-scribemedia.pdf

please let me know if you'd be interested in participating and if so,  
when might be a good time to get together.

i'd love to interview you about the topics above that you feel  
comfortable discussing, particularly your experience with startups  
such as true/slant and bushwickbk, and your ideas about contemporary  
punditry.

many thanks.

~michael

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Adjunct Professor - Columbia University School of International &  
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