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Judd Slivka has noticed how dependent he's become on his phone for a lot of information regarding how to fly with drones. Here are some he uses every day. -
The following are a series of observations written on sticky notes and in the margins of printed-out lecture PowerPoints over the last two years. They are, collectively, a series of things Judd Slivka has seen while learning and teaching drone journalism. -
New proposed regulations may chill the media’s use of drones for newsgathering purposes. -
The Missouri Drone Journalism Program has flown more than 450 sorties since December. Our drones have spent more than 38 hours in the air. We’ve had 32 different student pilots fly our drones, and they’ve flown our drones for more than 38 miles. -
The Missouri School of Journalism’s Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute has created a new program that will explore drones and other journalism opportunities in the sky. Judd Slivka has been named its first director of aerial journalism. -
Drone — one syllable, phonetically callous, imbued with stereotypes of armed payloads and spy cameras. And yet drones are today's promising new tool for a wide range of commercial applications, especially in journalism.