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Andrew Nixon produced multimedia content for Capital Public Radio's website and other digital platforms. He focused on health care stories, producing compelling visual content using video, still photos, panoramas, motion graphics, timelines, and infographics. He was always seeking out new methods and technologies that will help him tell powerful stories.
An experienced photojournalist, Nixon brings his knowledge of the region and its issues to the stories he works on. As a staff photographer for Gold Country Media, he developed a visual style that translates well to video and web-only platforms, including interactive multimedia.
Nixon received his degree in economics from California State University, Sacramento, where he produced his senior research project on public health. His knowledge of economic issues serves his ability to seek out and critically analyze stories.
Nixon was easy to identify among the Capital Public Radio staff. He's the one with all the cameras who's fond of using outdated slang.
December 16, 2016
As the streets dry up and the large puddles subside, Sacramento area rivers and waterways are still swollen.
November 1, 2016
Jazmin Mortera Aguilar arrived from Mexico when she was 15 years old and enrolled in Encina High School. Her English Language Development class includes students who speak seven of the school's 21 languages. She is a quiet, confident leader.
1,100 students. 21 languages. 56 teachers. Encina Preparatory (6-12) High School serves families who come from around the world and across the street. Over one school year we explore culture, resilience, challenges and change in suburban Sacramento.
October 28, 2016
The Sacramento Kings played the home opener at Golden 1 Center Thursday as fans turned out in force to support their home team and experience the new arena for the first time.
October 25, 2016
The Lincoln Police Department says one of its deputies shot and killed a man in the McDonald's parking lot at G and Third Streets this morning.
July 19, 2016
The 163rd California State Fair ends Sunday July 24th. Slow down and take a look at the fair in a different way with this series of cinemagraphs, images in subtle motion.
May 24, 2016
What started as a monthly bicycle ride with a small group of friends has become a Midtown Sacramento tradition.
April 15, 2016
Ever wonder what happens to your tax return once it’s filed? We followed the path of your tax return through the twists and turns of the Franchise Tax Board (FTB).
March 24, 2016
Six months after the Butte Fire burned more than 70,000 acres in Calaveras County, ash and debris removal efforts are almost finished.
January 26, 2016
The San Joaquin Delta is a freshwater estuary that covers more than 1,000 square miles in California’s Central Valley. Among the hundreds of miles of waterways, there's an island with seemingly wild pigs living on it.
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