
In an article posted on Broadcasting & Cable, David Bohrman discusses the touch screen map that has become the gadget to have on primary night. Here are a few excerpts from the article:
“I've sort of always been on the hunt for new technologies that can help us explain stories,” Bohrman said.
In this election cycle, CNN has taken interactivity to a new level with screens that respond to fingertip manipulation, for example allowing national correspondent John King to quickly sketch delegate count scenarios on a map of the United States. The multi-touch units from Perceptive Pixel also let reporters and anchors move and stretch images at the touch of a finger.
“It's basically an iPhone on steroids,” Bohrman said. “I mean, it's just about as close to Minority Report as you can get,” he added, referring to a scene in the movie where the Tom Cruise character sorts through a mass of information by waving his hands. “It's really an extension of the correspondent's mind -- or hand -- right into the data.”

The latest CNN All Access Podcast features Robert Proctor, a CNN production photographer. He gives you a behind the scenes look at "jib" camera used. The podcast is available at www.cnn.com/podcasts or can be downloaded here or here.
Here's this week's Mystery Journalist clue:

Do you know who this CNN journalist is?
Feel free to post your guess in the comments.
My guess for the mystery journalist is Miles O'Brian.
ReplyDeleteI think the mystery journalist is Miles O'Brien.
ReplyDeleteThat has got to be Jack .
ReplyDeleteOoh! It's Miles O'Brien, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI love that touch screen. Everybody loves that touch screen! "iPhone on steroids" -- great line!