Editor’s note
Today, we celebrate the 25th Journalists’ Day. This is a work holiday without a holiday. At this moment, our colleagues are still on the move, either busy at the news scene or running on the front lines at the grassroots level. But no matter where you are, I want to say to you: Thank you for your hard work and happy holidays!
I have an iron shoulder to bear moral responsibility and write articles with wonderful pen. As witnesses, recorders and witnesses of the changes of the times, journalists use their lenses to capture beauty and their pens to write about their responsibilities. In the fields and project construction sites, they practice the "four forces", touch the land of Qiongzhou with their hands, and tell the story of Hainan to the world; on the front line of flood prevention and typhoon prevention, they chase the wind, just to arrive as soon as possible and report the latest progress reporting; in the media convergence track, they have transformed into "polygonal warriors", who can not only write and take photos, but also appear on camera and edit...
There is mud under the feet, but there is light in the heart; remember the original intention and the ideal. Today, we turn the camera on ourselves and take you close to four Hainan Daily full-media reporters and editors to listen to their journalistic ideals and career stories. ,
"A sudden heavy rainstorm, witnessing the emotion and responsibility
" Hainan Daily all-media reporter Chen Ziyi
"The flood is raging, and witnessing the warmth and strength of a city is the biggest feeling I have while squatting in Qionghai for interviews.
On October 29, due to continuous heavy rainfall and other factors, the Wanquan River encountered a severe flood, and low-lying areas along the line were severely affected. Facing this big test, Qionghai's entire society mobilized to fully deploy its defenses. During the interview, I met many ordinary people working on the front lines of flood prevention and relief.
Before the super typhoon "Capricorn" made landfall, Chen Ziyi, a reporter from the Eastern News Center of Hainan Daily, conducted an interview on the beach in Boao Town, Qionghai. Photo by Hainan Daily All-Media Reporter Li Tianping
On the evening of October 29, Mengyang Village in Longjiang Town, located along the Wanquan River, was not spared. That night, some people who did not want to be transferred in advance still stayed at home, and transferring them became the most urgent task for Zhou Deliang, secretary of the Mengyang Village Party Branch and director of the village committee.
What Zhou Deliang didn't expect was that the river rose and before the people could be completely moved, the flood blocked all the roads out of the village. He could only watch the water conditions lead the people to higher places. Seeing that the rain was getting heavier and it was not safe to stay in the village, he immediately decided to lead the people to move on foot!
At 4 o'clock in the morning, Zhou Deliang and several party members and cadres in the village were holding shovels, wearing rain boots, and wearing lights on their heads. They dug deep and shallow mountain roads and led the masses forward. After walking for nearly three hours, at about 7 o'clock in the morning, they finally left the village with the masses.
Zhou Deliang calmly described the scene that night. I asked him: "Were you scared at the time?" He smiled, "But if I had to choose again, I would still come forward."
In the process of interviewing many people affected by the disaster, some of them were shy, some were Although the situation is serious, the biggest feeling that gives me is that the flood cannot destroy confidence, and everyone is busy resuming production and life.
After the rain, the sky clears and the floods recede, more and more evacuated people return to their homes to clean up the mud and water damage. Walking on the streets of Qionghai, a general cleaning is taking place across the city.
At night, while strolling through the urban area of Qionghai, citizens sat in groups of twos and threes outside their homes chatting, and life seemed to have returned to its former self.
In the past few days, I have been moved by each story and picture. In the face of disaster, human power seems so small. However, it is this insignificance that makes us cherish the unity and mutual help between each other even more. I think that perhaps this is the meaning of journalists to convey this solidarity and mutual assistance to more people.
"Take root in the soil, dig "rich minerals" deep in the mountains
" Hainan Daily all-media reporter Li Tianping
"It's another Press Day, and we are on the way to the news scene again. This year’s Press Day, I was in Sanya. The countdown to the 12th National Ethnic Traditional Sports Games has entered, and I will focus on this grand event with my lens.
A few days ago, heavy rainfall in Qionghai caused many villages to be flooded. I waded into the stagnant water to film the difficult rescue process.As the lights of rescue workers disappeared and reappeared in the night, rubber boats moved the trapped people out one after another. Among these rescuers, in addition to firefighters supporting from all directions, there are also people living in the surrounding areas. When I asked the names of these enthusiastic people, they all smiled and shook their heads and refused to reveal their names, which made me feel more and more that "floods are ruthless, but there is love in the world."
Hainan Daily New Media Vision Center reporter Li Tianping was photographing insects in the Baihualing tropical rainforest in Qiongzhong. Photo by Liu Sunmou
I have been working in the journalism industry for 6 years, and my car’s mileage is constantly increasing with a mileage of 30,000 kilometers per year. Rushing from one place to the next, I gained a lot of emotions while chasing news. There is not only the joy of crossing mountains and ridges to hear Hainan gibbons singing loudly in the morning, but also the joy of villagers in the mountains when they ecologically relocate to a new home and put up Spring Festival couplets.
For photojournalists, the first thing to do when shooting is to arrive at the scene. Keep going, keep going. It seemed tiring, but I enjoyed it. Because there are many novel things ahead of me waiting for me to discover and spread. Even though I have been to Shuiman Township in Wuzhishan City countless times, I still want to go. Some media colleagues once jokingly called me a "reporter stationed in Shuiman Township."
I am probably the reporter who has come to Shuiman Township the most. Shuiman Township in the mountains is a "rich news mine". I come here almost every month to dig. There are tropical rainforests with extremely rich biodiversity, the distinctive Li and Miao culture, and Maona Village that has obtained the "Zero Carbon Village Certification Certificate"...
On the road, as a photojournalist, I, "foot power" and " "eyesight" has been exercised. But to become an excellent reporter and keep up with the times, I need to improve my "brain power" and "writing power" so that I can complete journalism work better.
Keep the love, there will be infinite excitement on site
Hainan Daily All-Media Reporter Cao Mazhi
"News is the first draft of history." After 8 years in the industry, I still remember the outstanding news seniors telling me that I must shoulder the responsibility with each good work. The historical mission of journalism.
As a traffic reporter, since this year, I have truly felt the enthusiasm for the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port at the sites of multiple major transportation construction projects. On the expressway around the island, I walked into the high-speed interchange projects that were being renovated. Here there was the persistence of overcoming difficulties day and night, the joy of overcoming the "blockers", and the warmth of the hot meals in the construction site canteen; in the longest tunnel in Hainan - - For projects such as the Yinggeling Tunnel and the Yangpu Shugang Expressway, the first two-way eight-lane expressway in Hainan, I went to the construction site, looked at the machinery, interviewed workers, inspected the site, and had face-to-face and in-depth interviews with the project department to collect and write fresh stories from the front line. .
Hainan Daily Economic Department reporter Cao Mazhi (first from right) interviews the builders at the Yangpu Shugang Expressway project site. Photographed by Chen Zewen
In September this year, before the super typhoon "Capricorn" landed in Hainan, I rushed to the Ding'an Management Station of the East Line Expressway in advance. After the typhoon made landfall, I followed the maintenance workers and went on the road overnight to clear the roads and ensure smooth traffic. Even though the traffic was severely damaged, Hainan Expressway maintenance workers persisted in clearing obstacles all night, braved wind and rain, and moved forward in 24-hour shifts, just to open up the expressway as quickly as possible and open up the artery for post-disaster reconstruction.
In order to present it as soon as possible, I used my mobile phone as a "pen" to record the hardships of clearing obstacles, the warmth of working together to clear the way for the ambulance, the tired and persistent efforts of the workers... In the wind and rain, with the support of the strong rear, Live videos were released one after another, recording the touching moments of efforts to rebuild homes.
During the interview, due to the strong wind, my glasses were blown away by the strong wind and could not be found. For me, who is highly myopic, I can only press my face tightly against it, with the mobile phone and computer screen "in front of my eyes", tap slowly, try my best to overcome the discomfort, and go all out to report.
Because of persistence and love, we are changing the means of communication, striving to "evolve" and strive to achieve the best in all-media integrated communication. Reporters and news are always connected and in mind.Love, rush, and think deeply, there will always be infinite excitement at the scene.
Starting from "zero", bravely embarking on the road of media transformation
Hainan Daily omni-media reporter Liu Jingshu
This is the fourth reporter's day in my career. This year, the keyword I gave myself was "transformation". Not only did I switch from a station reporter to an editor, I also tried to produce and operate video account content.
In the past four years, I have been working as a reporter at the grassroots level for three years. On the front line, as a listener and recorder, I enjoy face-to-face communication with interview subjects. In January this year, I received a notice from the group to be transferred back to the editorial center as an editor. Faced with the sudden change in work, I seemed a little at a loss.
Hainan Daily Editorial Center Editor Liu Jingshu (second from left) participated in video shooting in Wuzhishanshuimanxiang. Photographed by Hainan Daily All-Media Reporter Li Tianping
The difference between the work of editors and reporters is that reporters are always on site and can obtain the most vivid news, while editing work requires checking, modifying, and polishing based on the reporters' drafts. There must be A higher stance and overall thinking. When the supervisor on duty assigns manuscripts, I need to think of myself as a "tailor". The reporter's manuscript is the "fabric" and the layout is the "clothes". How can I "tailor it"? It takes some thinking. What kind of manuscript is suitable for headlines and second articles? This is "layout awareness."
Soon, I took over the task of operating the video account "Leopard Meaning". Frankly speaking, I was panicked and terrified. As a "zero basic student", I started from "zero" in every aspect of planning, scripting, and shooting.
From "paper" to "screen", it is a complete transformation of thinking. In the past, I was always used to using text to record scenes, but video focuses on lens language, which was one of the biggest difficulties I had to overcome during my "transformation" process. I remember the first time I shot a video. I thought I had prepared a sufficient script and just followed the script for the on-site shooting. However, during the filming process, I still missed a key scene. After reviewing it later, I found that it was because I lacked mature video thinking.
With the encouragement and help of my leaders and colleagues, I worked hard to overcome my anxiety, bent down, calmed down, and learned from scratch, and the presentation of my works became more and more comfortable.
In the current era of heavy traffic, I often worry that the content of the video account is not attractive enough and the data is not good enough. However, in any case, after this period of growth and training, I have finally taken a brave step forward. I hope I can maintain this courage and love, stick to my original intention as a media person, and always be on the road.
Editor’s note
Today, we celebrate the 25th Journalists’ Day. This is a work holiday without a holiday. At this moment, our colleagues are still on the move, either busy at the news scene or running on the front lines at the grassroots level. But no matter where you are, I want to say to you: Thank you for your hard work and happy holidays!
I have an iron shoulder to bear moral responsibility and write articles with wonderful pen. As witnesses, recorders and witnesses of the changes of the times, journalists use their lenses to capture beauty and their pens to write about their responsibilities. In the fields and project construction sites, they practice the "four forces", touch the land of Qiongzhou with their hands, and tell the story of Hainan to the world; on the front line of flood prevention and typhoon prevention, they chase the wind, just to arrive as soon as possible and report the latest progress reporting; in the media convergence track, they have transformed into "polygonal warriors", who can not only write and take photos, but also appear on camera and edit...
There is mud under the feet, but there is light in the heart; remember the original intention and the ideal. Today, we turn the camera on ourselves and take you close to four Hainan Daily full-media reporters and editors to listen to their journalistic ideals and career stories. ,
"A sudden heavy rainstorm, witnessing the emotion and responsibility
" Hainan Daily all-media reporter Chen Ziyi
"The flood is raging, and witnessing the warmth and strength of a city is the biggest feeling I have while squatting in Qionghai for interviews.
On October 29, due to continuous heavy rainfall and other factors, the Wanquan River encountered a severe flood, and low-lying areas along the line were severely affected. Facing this big test, Qionghai's entire society mobilized to fully deploy its defenses. During the interview, I met many ordinary people working on the front lines of flood prevention and relief.
Before the super typhoon "Capricorn" made landfall, Chen Ziyi, a reporter from the Eastern News Center of Hainan Daily, conducted an interview on the beach in Boao Town, Qionghai. Photo by Hainan Daily All-Media Reporter Li Tianping
On the evening of October 29, Mengyang Village in Longjiang Town, located along the Wanquan River, was not spared. That night, some people who did not want to be transferred in advance still stayed at home, and transferring them became the most urgent task for Zhou Deliang, secretary of the Mengyang Village Party Branch and director of the village committee.
What Zhou Deliang didn't expect was that the river rose and before the people could be completely moved, the flood blocked all the roads out of the village. He could only watch the water conditions lead the people to higher places. Seeing that the rain was getting heavier and it was not safe to stay in the village, he immediately decided to lead the people to move on foot!
At 4 o'clock in the morning, Zhou Deliang and several party members and cadres in the village were holding shovels, wearing rain boots, and wearing lights on their heads. They dug deep and shallow mountain roads and led the masses forward. After walking for nearly three hours, at about 7 o'clock in the morning, they finally left the village with the masses.
Zhou Deliang calmly described the scene that night. I asked him: "Were you scared at the time?" He smiled, "But if I had to choose again, I would still come forward."
In the process of interviewing many people affected by the disaster, some of them were shy, some were Although the situation is serious, the biggest feeling that gives me is that the flood cannot destroy confidence, and everyone is busy resuming production and life.
After the rain, the sky clears and the floods recede, more and more evacuated people return to their homes to clean up the mud and water damage. Walking on the streets of Qionghai, a general cleaning is taking place across the city.
At night, while strolling through the urban area of Qionghai, citizens sat in groups of twos and threes outside their homes chatting, and life seemed to have returned to its former self.
In the past few days, I have been moved by each story and picture. In the face of disaster, human power seems so small. However, it is this insignificance that makes us cherish the unity and mutual help between each other even more. I think that perhaps this is the meaning of journalists to convey this solidarity and mutual assistance to more people.
"Take root in the soil, dig "rich minerals" deep in the mountains
" Hainan Daily all-media reporter Li Tianping
"It's another Press Day, and we are on the way to the news scene again. This year’s Press Day, I was in Sanya. The countdown to the 12th National Ethnic Traditional Sports Games has entered, and I will focus on this grand event with my lens.
A few days ago, heavy rainfall in Qionghai caused many villages to be flooded. I waded into the stagnant water to film the difficult rescue process.As the lights of rescue workers disappeared and reappeared in the night, rubber boats moved the trapped people out one after another. Among these rescuers, in addition to firefighters supporting from all directions, there are also people living in the surrounding areas. When I asked the names of these enthusiastic people, they all smiled and shook their heads and refused to reveal their names, which made me feel more and more that "floods are ruthless, but there is love in the world."
Hainan Daily New Media Vision Center reporter Li Tianping was photographing insects in the Baihualing tropical rainforest in Qiongzhong. Photo by Liu Sunmou
I have been working in the journalism industry for 6 years, and my car’s mileage is constantly increasing with a mileage of 30,000 kilometers per year. Rushing from one place to the next, I gained a lot of emotions while chasing news. There is not only the joy of crossing mountains and ridges to hear Hainan gibbons singing loudly in the morning, but also the joy of villagers in the mountains when they ecologically relocate to a new home and put up Spring Festival couplets.
For photojournalists, the first thing to do when shooting is to arrive at the scene. Keep going, keep going. It seemed tiring, but I enjoyed it. Because there are many novel things ahead of me waiting for me to discover and spread. Even though I have been to Shuiman Township in Wuzhishan City countless times, I still want to go. Some media colleagues once jokingly called me a "reporter stationed in Shuiman Township."
I am probably the reporter who has come to Shuiman Township the most. Shuiman Township in the mountains is a "rich news mine". I come here almost every month to dig. There are tropical rainforests with extremely rich biodiversity, the distinctive Li and Miao culture, and Maona Village that has obtained the "Zero Carbon Village Certification Certificate"...
On the road, as a photojournalist, I, "foot power" and " "eyesight" has been exercised. But to become an excellent reporter and keep up with the times, I need to improve my "brain power" and "writing power" so that I can complete journalism work better.
Keep the love, there will be infinite excitement on site
Hainan Daily All-Media Reporter Cao Mazhi
"News is the first draft of history." After 8 years in the industry, I still remember the outstanding news seniors telling me that I must shoulder the responsibility with each good work. The historical mission of journalism.
As a traffic reporter, since this year, I have truly felt the enthusiasm for the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port at the sites of multiple major transportation construction projects. On the expressway around the island, I walked into the high-speed interchange projects that were being renovated. Here there was the persistence of overcoming difficulties day and night, the joy of overcoming the "blockers", and the warmth of the hot meals in the construction site canteen; in the longest tunnel in Hainan - - For projects such as the Yinggeling Tunnel and the Yangpu Shugang Expressway, the first two-way eight-lane expressway in Hainan, I went to the construction site, looked at the machinery, interviewed workers, inspected the site, and had face-to-face and in-depth interviews with the project department to collect and write fresh stories from the front line. .
Hainan Daily Economic Department reporter Cao Mazhi (first from right) interviews the builders at the Yangpu Shugang Expressway project site. Photographed by Chen Zewen
In September this year, before the super typhoon "Capricorn" landed in Hainan, I rushed to the Ding'an Management Station of the East Line Expressway in advance. After the typhoon made landfall, I followed the maintenance workers and went on the road overnight to clear the roads and ensure smooth traffic. Even though the traffic was severely damaged, Hainan Expressway maintenance workers persisted in clearing obstacles all night, braved wind and rain, and moved forward in 24-hour shifts, just to open up the expressway as quickly as possible and open up the artery for post-disaster reconstruction.
In order to present it as soon as possible, I used my mobile phone as a "pen" to record the hardships of clearing obstacles, the warmth of working together to clear the way for the ambulance, the tired and persistent efforts of the workers... In the wind and rain, with the support of the strong rear, Live videos were released one after another, recording the touching moments of efforts to rebuild homes.
During the interview, due to the strong wind, my glasses were blown away by the strong wind and could not be found. For me, who is highly myopic, I can only press my face tightly against it, with the mobile phone and computer screen "in front of my eyes", tap slowly, try my best to overcome the discomfort, and go all out to report.
Because of persistence and love, we are changing the means of communication, striving to "evolve" and strive to achieve the best in all-media integrated communication. Reporters and news are always connected and in mind.Love, rush, and think deeply, there will always be infinite excitement at the scene.
Starting from "zero", bravely embarking on the road of media transformation
Hainan Daily omni-media reporter Liu Jingshu
This is the fourth reporter's day in my career. This year, the keyword I gave myself was "transformation". Not only did I switch from a station reporter to an editor, I also tried to produce and operate video account content.
In the past four years, I have been working as a reporter at the grassroots level for three years. On the front line, as a listener and recorder, I enjoy face-to-face communication with interview subjects. In January this year, I received a notice from the group to be transferred back to the editorial center as an editor. Faced with the sudden change in work, I seemed a little at a loss.
Hainan Daily Editorial Center Editor Liu Jingshu (second from left) participated in video shooting in Wuzhishanshuimanxiang. Photographed by Hainan Daily All-Media Reporter Li Tianping
The difference between the work of editors and reporters is that reporters are always on site and can obtain the most vivid news, while editing work requires checking, modifying, and polishing based on the reporters' drafts. There must be A higher stance and overall thinking. When the supervisor on duty assigns manuscripts, I need to think of myself as a "tailor". The reporter's manuscript is the "fabric" and the layout is the "clothes". How can I "tailor it"? It takes some thinking. What kind of manuscript is suitable for headlines and second articles? This is "layout awareness."
Soon, I took over the task of operating the video account "Leopard Meaning". Frankly speaking, I was panicked and terrified. As a "zero basic student", I started from "zero" in every aspect of planning, scripting, and shooting.
From "paper" to "screen", it is a complete transformation of thinking. In the past, I was always used to using text to record scenes, but video focuses on lens language, which was one of the biggest difficulties I had to overcome during my "transformation" process. I remember the first time I shot a video. I thought I had prepared a sufficient script and just followed the script for the on-site shooting. However, during the filming process, I still missed a key scene. After reviewing it later, I found that it was because I lacked mature video thinking.
With the encouragement and help of my leaders and colleagues, I worked hard to overcome my anxiety, bent down, calmed down, and learned from scratch, and the presentation of my works became more and more comfortable.
In the current era of heavy traffic, I often worry that the content of the video account is not attractive enough and the data is not good enough. However, in any case, after this period of growth and training, I have finally taken a brave step forward. I hope I can maintain this courage and love, stick to my original intention as a media person, and always be on the road.
(Hainan Daily, Haikou, November 7)