Mediastorm

Mediastorm

MediaStorm is a New York City-based multimedia production company that focuses on innovative, high-quality storytelling through the use of photography, audio, interactivity, and video.

Founded by Brian Storm, MediaStorm's flagship online publication at http://mediastorm.org, showcases in-depth contemporary feature stories with an emphasis on photojournalism. Notable projects include [http://mediastorm.org/0020.htm Marlboro Marine] , [http://mediastorm.org/0009.htm The Sandwich Generation] , [http://mediastorm.org/0012.htm BLOODLINE: AIDS and Family] , and [http://mediastorm.org/0006.htm Never Coming Home] .

In 2008, MediaStorm won an Emmy with the Council on Foreign Relations for [http://www.cfr.org/publication/13129/ Crisis Guide: Darfur] , two Webby Awards and Best Use of Multimedia in the Pictures of the Year Contest. In 2007, MediaStorm wonan Emmy for [http://mediastorm.org/0010.htm Kingsley's Crossing] by Olivier Jobard, took first place in both the Best of Photojournalism Contest and Pictures of the Year, and won the Webby Award for theMagazine category.

The company’s clients include Apple Computer, Council on Foreign Relations, The Los Angeles Times, MSNBC, and National Geographic.

In an effort to assist other multimedia producers, MediaStorm provides free and extensive documentation on gathering audio, producing with Apple’s Final Cut, as well as details on audio and video equipment.


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