Friday, April 24, 2009

The Mulimedia Book

One among thousands
This large format book concept will combine stunning and emotional photography with music recorded live as the photos were taken. The book will give you the feeling of being right there in Havana, on street corners, in bodegas, performing live with who ever wants to join in with Victor Alvarez. The book is an emotional journey back to Cuba with a sensuous experience for your eyes and ears as never experienced before. Book chapters will correspond with audio tracks on the CDs to guide you through the streets of Havana.

Tracey Eaton - will be the writer on the multimedia project. Tracey was Havana bureau chief for The Dallas Morning News from 2000 to early 2005. A journalist for 25 years, he has covered guerrilla uprisings, presidential elections, riots, war, hurricanes and volcanic eruptions. He has written about everything from the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Pope in Israel to surfers in Brazil and snakes popping out of toilets in Florida. He has wide experience in Latin America. He was metropolitan editor for the Houston Chronicle before joining Flagler College as an instructor in 2007. Eaton holds a master’s degree in journalism from Temple University. He was a Fulbright scholar in Ecuador. He has conducted journalism workshops in Central America and has been an invited speaker at conferences in the U.S., Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica and Cuba. Eaton has been a staff writer at seven newspapers, including the Miami Herald, Tampa Tribune and Orange County Register. His work has appeared in more than 60 U.S. and Canadian newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Los Angeles Daily News, USA Today and Denver Post. He blogs when he should be mowing the lawn. http://alongthemalecon.blogspot.com/

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