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Poul Madsen

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Multimedia Round Table | Bombay Flying Club’s “Streetlight”

There is a great discussion going on over at Duckrabbit about Bombay Flying Club’s latest documentary, “Streetlight.” Issues over Flash, sound, video length, and black&white photo choice were brought up in relation to this piece. I think very highly of BFC producers Poul Madsen and Brent Foster, so I wanted to give my two cents.

Innovative Individuals: Poul Madsen

I admire a number of extremely talented multimedia producers, and one of those happens to be Danish photographer Poul Madsen. I first learned of his work and his company Bombay Flying Club back in 2008 when New York Times’ multimedia editor Andrew DeVigal posted an interview with him on Interactive Narratives. Ever since, I have closely watched their work and enjoyed corresponding with him about our shared passion. By just reading through his Q&A, it is evident that Poul is both a leader and game changer, and for that I am happy to acknowledge him as this week’s “Innovative Individual.”

Bombay Flying Club launches Wasteland

Bombay Flying Club launched their latest multimedia project over the weekend, with a version running in Canada’s premier newspaper, the Globe and Mail. “Wasteland” is the first chapter in what will be an on-going series about industrial pollution in the Third World. Shot with the Canon 5D Mark II, and produced by four exceptional journalists, it’s no wonder that the project is impressive to say the least.

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