Bombay Flying Club and the mysterious Duckrabbit are leading the charge in creating some of the best photojournalism focused multimedia in the business
Here is another batch of inspiring multimedia projects for you to experience. enjoy!
I not a big sports fan, but I happened to stumble across some inspiring and engaging projects. I figured if these projects were able to keep this non sports fan with the attention span of a gnat glued to the screen, then they’ll be worth your time. Enjoy -koci
My usual weekly surfing adventure turned up a few projects worth your time and attention, and I threw in two links to quality post on shotgun mics and sound in multimedia projects.
A quick post about some of my favorite iPhone Photography apps.
I’ve stumbled across these sites/services and think they have great potential in helping news orgs grow audience. Also a link to a great article about Promising Practices In Online Engagement.
Here are a few sites I stumbled across this week that made me want to share, and a cool post about creating killer content.
Here are some projects and sites that have blown me away. They are worth your time. Thanks for the inspiration everybody.
Face to Face from [I]ndependentLens This is just a beautiful presentation. Powerful portraits and strong interviews. Thanks for the inspiration. December 7, 1941 and September 11, 2001: two days that changed the world forever. After the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, people of Japanese ancestry living in the United States were subjected to the [...]
MediaStorm Workshops: Behind the Scenes by Maisie Crow
Nacho has been kicking some ass, have a look for yourself.
I hope you haven’t been missing this awesome project. Simple straight-forward, no frills interview project, inspiring.
I love the combo of After Effects/info graphics/video very informative. High production values! I also luv the Behind the scenes blog post over at digitalartwork.net by Zach Wise about the NYTimes Lens blog, have a peek. [ratings]
I could’nt agree with Kurt more: It’s not breaking-news, a political analysis, nor a unraveling of a crisis, but there are three reasons why I think this is a strong piece, reflecting three elements of strong documentary journalism: Kurt Lancaster » Blog Archive » Three ways to become a good Documentary Journalist Nice Work Jigar [...]
Edwin Shneidman is not afraid of death. He has studied it all his life. Photography and audio by Liz O. Baylen / Los Angeles Times BRAVO to Liz. Wonderful images. The power of details! Waiting for death – Los Angeles Times [ratings]