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Our First Loves - A multimedia storytelling experiment
Our First Loves is a multimedia storytelling experiment. Produced by a group of student journalists in an interactive design class at the Medill School of Journalism, it is based on the idea that journalism on the Internet should be about connectivity. Not just hyperlinks or social networking, but connectivity in the sense that it has the unique ability to bring even perfect strangers together and show us what we have in common. New media journalism can be the ultimate equalizer, a proof of the human condition.
The Raw File - It's the Black House Now, Baby!
"As a photojournalist, my strength depends upon my ability to anticipate the next move. I was out of my league here. I have reported on urban culture for the past twenty years and though intellectually, I know and understood the challenges to families in
Youth Today - Letting the Media Wolf in the Door
"The stories presented a picture of the orphanage as ‘heaven' — which is about as distorted as child welfare reporting can get," Wexler said, criticizing how the Free Press collaborated with Christ Child. He said the paper should have looked at the facili
The Renegades at the New York 'Times' - The All New Issue -- New York Magazine
What are these renegade cybergeeks doing at the New York Times? Maybe saving it.
Nppa First Place Audio Slideshow - NYTimes "In New Land Rush, Ranchers Unite"
1st place Team Audio Slideshow - In New Land Rush, Ranchers Unite
Andrew DeVigal, Catrin Einhorn, Kevin Moloney, Felicity Barringer
Notes: Residents are forming associations to bargain with developers looking to buy land rights for wind fa
The Raw File » Blog Archive » Happy Holidays
In 1946 the great photojournalist W. Eugene Smith took a photograph of his two small children as they walked down a tree -shrouded path into a sunlit clearing. The picture entitled "A Walk To Paradise Garden" was made during a period of convalescence for
Fat City Reprise music video -
Eschewing a video camera, Cesar Kuriyama, a New York animator , took 45,000 photographs with a Nikon D200 DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) camera and stitched them together to create the illusion of video.
The Raw File » Blog Archive » Upstate Girls - What Became of Collar City
Upstate Girls; What Became of Collar City is an ongoing documentary project that Brenda Ann Kenneally began in 2004. The roots of the epic are the coming of age stories of six young women in the post -industrial city of Troy, New York. “Upstate Girls” wil
2008 Election - Choosing a President - The New York Times
The Times’s Katharine Q. Seelye narrates a look back at the two-year campaign. This is an amazing example of great journalism that takes full advantage of the format. True convergence. Congratulation to all involved in the project and thanks for capturing
Executive Editor Bill Keller's Remarks to the Times Staff Today | The New York Observer
"Steve Duenes and Andrew DeVigal have written the graphics world a new text book on how to make numbers talk to us. Online and in print, throughout the political year and the financial meltdown, our graphics have been a generation ahead of the competition
Hard Times
Great project! Travis Fox crosses the country to see how Americans are coping with the economic downturn.
Mercury News photographer wins Emmy - San Jose Mercury News
Mercury News photographer Dai Sugano won an Emmy Award Monday for his video of mobile home residents in Sunnyvale, beating out competitors from PBS and the Web sites of the New York Times and Los Angeles Times.
Congratulations to all involved!!
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