www.crisisofcredit.com In my next life, hell who knows maybe this life, I wanna do this kind stuff! Awesome journalism IMO. The goal of giving form to a complex situation like the credit crisis is to quickly supply the essence of the situation to those unfamiliar and uninitiated. This project was completed as part of my [...]
Boston Globe’s 7-part series on Ted Kennedy Bravo to the Folks at Boston.com Scott LaPierre,Ann Silvio,Thea Breite Jared Novack-awesome intros-. and Bill Greene, more I’m sure….. [ratings]
We’re All Gonna Die This picture is 100 meters long. There are 178 people in this picture all shot in the course of 20 days from the same spot on a railroad bridge in Berlin. BRILLIANT!!! [ratings]
Life in spite of everything Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel): Report on the life of men, women and children in two cities on the Israeli Palestinian border. Strong story telling and fantastic well designed UI. [ratings]
Experience the events of Inauguration Day through photos, video and text from specific locations through TimeSpace. TimeSpace is an interactive map and timeline that allows you to navigate news. The geek in me loves this stuff, Bravo to all involved. [ratings]
Not the best website interface if experienced and I can’t seem to find an about page, but there is some great storytelling here. Lot’s of stories with heart and information. Worth a visit. [ratings]
One in 8 Million from the masters at the New York Times give us this super well designed and provocative new series a la OnBeing. This project stands on it’s own as a testament to powerful storytelling and f*#^ing awesome design and user interface. [ratings]
There must be something in the water this week. I guess great minds think alike. After the master work of Dai Sugano, Left Behind, comes another master, Zach Wise, with a stunning piece, Thirst in the Mojave. I’m pointing you to Zach’s blog first, for the back-story. This goes beyond video, it’s truly a step [...]
Left Behind, is another masterwork from my former colleague at the Mercury News, Dai Sugano. The tempo, pace, music and visuals all work well together, creating a very Baraka-esqe, piece. [ratings]
At the Edge of Life Explore efforts to improve end-of-life medical care through the powerful video story telling of Dallas Morning News Photojournalist Sonya N. Hebert. The intro video is the best video I’ve seen in a long time, bravo! Well edited, great use of ambient, voices, pulls you in right away and doesn’t let [...]
‘City Life,’ by Magnum I’d expect no less. Top Notch.[ratings]
Voices of AltgeldStraight-forward and effective audio slide show by Chicago Tribune journalist E. Jason Wambsgans. Powerful images and voices. This is a great example of how you don’t have to start off with ‘Hello my name is…” We don’t get that until the presentation is almost over. I was pulled-in by the voice and story [...]
Voodoo Economics Larry Ford, a financial planner and shaman, is attempting a massive bailout of Wall Street’s soul, one troubled heart at a time. Video by Pierre Kattar. [ratings]
It’s not over yet, but here are some of my favorite multimedia pieces from the campaign trail. Photographer’s Journal NYT Damon Winter Diptych another word I’m a sucker for, and some great images [ratings]