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Madeline Marshall

Madeline Marshall

Washington, D.C. based video journalist

Posted on December 30, 2015December 3, 2018 by Madeline Marshall

Viral Videos Shape Views of Police Conduct

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Wall Street Journal | December 30, 2015

The explosion of citizen-recorded video of police interactions in the U.S. in 2015 has fueled a national debate over police brutality.

 

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About me:

I make politics & policy videos for Vox.com. I used to make videos for The Wall Street Journal.

I research, report, write, shoot, produce, animate and edit my own stories. I’m passionate about short-form visual storytelling that help people understand the news.

Before Vox & WSJ, I was a senior video producer at POLITICO. While in school, I interned at the Washington Post as a video journalist, Capital News Service as a political reporter, United Press International as a still photographer and ABC News as a field producer.

I have an undergraduate degree in photojournalism from the Corcoran College of Art and a graduate degree from the University of Maryland in multi-platform journalism.

I also teach multimedia journalism at American University and the University of Maryland.

When I’m not shooting or rendering I can be found homebrewing, cycling or cheering on my Nationals in the cheap seats.


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