Multimedia excellence from the Emmys

I’ve spent the past couple of days checking out the nominees for this year’s Emmy Awards, especially those in the “New Approaches to News and Documentary” categories. Wow, what a group! These nominees have provided a pretty clear vision for the future of visual journalism – a future where storytelling meets interactivity – and it [...]
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Multimedia inspiration from #wjchat

On Wednesday, Feb. 24, multimedia journalists from around the country participated in a Web journalism chat moderated by Mark Luckie, author of the blog 10,000 Words and the Digital Journalists Handbook! Here’s a collection of the top projects mentioned during the chat. #wjchat is a weekly Twitter conversation for web journalists. We talk about all [...]
Feb 25, 2010 | Categories: blog | Tags: 10000 words, bombay flying club, death perceptions, ed kashi, elmundo, examples, fifty people one question, forgotten people, frozen land, haiti 360, immersive media, innovative interactivity, interactive, iraqi kurdistan, journey to the end of coal, luge crash, mapping la, media storm, multimedia, new york times, pedro pan children, projects, streetlight, times of crisis | Leave A Comment »
