Multimedia l Year in Review

Here is a list of some of my favorite projects from 2006, enjoy.

 

Forgotten War
 

 
Yearbook
 

 

Ashes & Snow
 

 

20 Voices

 
Chicago Tribune 9/11
 

 
The Weight
 

 
Miniature Earth
 

 
Military Abroad
 

 
Homestand
 

 
Chasing Crusoe
 

 
AIDS: A Look Back
 

 
Jazz Festival coverage
 

 
Being a Black Man
 

 
South Africa
 

 
When the War Comes Home
 

 
Blighted Homeland
 

 
Iraq: The [...]

Here is a list of some of my favorite projects from 2006, enjoy.

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Yearbook

 

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The Weight

 

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Homestand

 

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South Africa

 

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3 Responses

I think Kristen Ashburn’s BLOODLINE: AIDS and Family found on http://www.mediastorm.com should be consider in this list of great multimedia. Either way it’s worth a look.

Best,

Rich-Joseph Facun

12.26.06

i think oliver’s journey, also on mediastorm, should be considered in the list. the production is pretty straight-forward, but the pictures and photographic dedication to the story are absolutely mind-blowing…i also think that the frank sandoval story and the abdul hakim story from the merc. news as well as yearbook 2006 http://www.y06.org/ are excellent multimedia pieces that didn’t make the list but definitely deserve a look…

12.26.06

woops…it’s kingsley’s crossing by oliver jobard on media storm and if i had been paying attention i would have noticed that two of the other three that i mentioned are already on the list…sorry about that…

to add another one, i also enjoyed the la times altered oceans – http://www.latimes.com/oceans

hope all is well,

chris

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