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When Washington State University’s  
Edward R. Murrow College of Communi-
cation began to integrate their broad-
cast news and journalism programs in 
September 2010, Marvin Marcello, General 
Manager and Associate Professor, Murrow 
Symposium, turned to Sony to develop  
a kit that would allow their journalism  
and media students to easily capture  
still pictures, video and audio. Marcello 
worked with his Sony Account Manager 
Claudia Souza and Peter DiIorio of  
Sony’s Systems Solutions Group to spec  
out a custom solution to meet their 
students’ needs.

Over the next 18 months, Sony worked 
closely with the school to determine the 
best solution that would benefit students 
in its reporting, multimedia, and editing 
classes. Then in the spring semester of 
2012, the school launched the Murrow 
Backpack Journalism Project.

In this program the student journalists 
travel to some of the world’s most remote 

regions to report on important stories,  
as an “eyewitness” to world events. They 
are on the scene where and when the 
news is being made.

“The Backpack Journalism Project not  
only gives our students the opportunity  
to travel to unfamiliar locales and meet  
people from all walks of life, but it allows 
them to highlight some of the life-
changing work the volunteer groups  
do in third-world countries,” said Marcello. 
“They witness firsthand the positive 
impact of the work being done in these 
communities and post these stories  
to share with the rest of the world.”

Stephanie Schendel and Andrea Castillo 
were the first WSU students selected to 
take part in the program, and they were 
assigned to report in two different parts 
of the world: Guatemala and Nicaragua. 
The budding journalists photographed, 
blogged, and produced video stories 
about their experiences and encounters. 
The students, both seniors in the 

Customer:

• Washington State University’s 

Edward R. Murrow College  
of Communication

Industry:

• Education

Challenges:

• Allow for field production with a 

minimum of equipment

• Provide a tool for students to 

learn photojournalism methods

• Maintain high-quality video 

standards 

Solution:

•  Acquire 20 Sony Video  

Journalist Backpacks

Benefits:

•  Made it convenient for students 

to work “on the go”

•  Allowed for students to travel 

much lighter in the field

• Was affordable and easy to use

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WSU Edward R. Murrow College of Communication Is First  

School to Use Sony Video Journalist Backpack

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