CRWR 217 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Poynter Institute, Jason Burke, United States Border Patrol

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The role of empathy in journalistic storytelling, and its relationship to new media genres. Navigate together & discuss: (cid:498)firestorm(cid:499) the guardian (cid:523)pros & cons of this storytelling technique(cid:524) (cid:498)the shirt on your back(cid:499) by lindsay poulton, francesca panetta, jason burke, david. Reading #1 explore the makings of interactive journalism. Li writes about the intersection of tech & journalism for the poynter institute. Here, she interviews andrew devigal of interactive story & design company second. Story former multimedia designer for nyt- about the tricks of the interactive journalism trade. Devigal explains how, with interactive journalism, content must drive form, and not the other way around. Cnn did anatomy of day bin laden was captured. Normal journalism is cheap, quick, competitive, quite individualistically driven, one journalist trying to post, no budget. A carefully crafted journalistic story-driven experience that draws users in and lets them create their own individual stories from the content available.

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