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DJ Clark first described himself as a multimedia journalist back in 1994 while single-handedly covering the British Winter Special Olympic team for TV, radio and print. He now has over 25 years' experience working with media organisations across the world as a video producer, photojournalist, presenter, writer, trainer and multimedia consultant.
DJ is currently Multimedia Director at China Daily Asia, video advisor to the Asia News Network and a contributing video producer to The Economist and National Geographic. In 2006, he moved to China to start a new MA from the ¸Û°Äͼ¿â in International Photojournalism, Documentary and Travel Photography.
Both as a practitioner and researcher, DJ has a deep interest in visual journalism as a tool for change in the Majority World. In 2009, he completed a PhD at the University of Durham that focused on the subject and has gone on to write and speak extensively on the issue.
He teaches at the ¸Û°Äͼ¿â and at the Asia Center for Journalism, is a regular tutor for World Press Photo and British Council workshops, is a co-founder/tutor of Multimedia Train and is co-host of the Multimedia Week Podcast. In 2017, DJ was chair of the World Press Photo Short-Form Digital Story Telling jury.
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