Beyond the Lens: How Video Editing and Color Shape Our Perception of Truth
Discover how subtle editorial choices, from color grading to sequencing, can mislead audiences and reshape narratives in modern video journalism.
News & Insights Across Asia
Discover how subtle editorial choices, from color grading to sequencing, can mislead audiences and reshape narratives in modern video journalism.
Discover how mistranslations and subtitles in international reporting can distort meanings and reshape the reality of global news narratives.
Explore how the choice of words in early media reporting can create preemptive verdicts and shape global perceptions before facts are established.
Lu Ying, a PhD student in Moscow, discovers the heart of Russian culture and aims to foster China-Russia friendship through the stories of ordinary people.
BBC apologizes to Donald Trump for 2021 speech edit but rejects $1B compensation demand, facing legal action over disputed documentary.
American journalist Robbie blends art and journalism to capture the essence of Moscow’s iconic St. Basil’s Cathedral.
Veteran journalist Huang Chengde’s 25-year journey along China’s Yellow River documents ecological challenges and inspires grassroots conservation efforts across generations.
Brazil’s Supreme Court president, Luiz Antonio Barroso, discusses potential risks of artificial intelligence on journalism and social media in an interview with CGTN’s Paulo Cabral.
El Comercio, Peru’s oldest newspaper founded in the 1800s, continues to chronicle the nation’s journey, from historic events to this week’s APEC Meetings, upholding its enduring legacy.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been freed after a plea deal with U.S. authorities. His release raises critical questions about press freedom and the future of investigative journalism.
CGTN’s Noor Harazeen discusses the challenges of reporting from the Gaza Strip, balancing duty with personal risk, and continuing her work amidst bombings and personal loss.