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Visualizing Story Structure: What Hollywood Can Teach Us

Visualizing Story Structure: What Hollywood Can Teach Us

Posted 23 February 2010 | By Russell Chun | Categories: Data Visualization, Future of Journalism, General, Multimedia Storytelling, Video | No Comments

Visualizing data often makes good stories. I wondered how stories themselves could provide data for visualizations. You often hear of the ideal graph of story structure–the classic three-part profile with an introduction to the conflict leading to a climax, and ending with the resolution. This structure would be represented by a slow-rising hill ending [...]

Dropbox: Dead-Simple File-Sharing and Backup

Dropbox: Dead-Simple File-Sharing and Backup

Posted 02 December 2009 | By Derek Tutschulte | Categories: Audio, Cloud Computing, Video, Web Tools | No Comments

Several Web sites offer – often for free – tools for managing and sharing large files (e.g. Mediafire, Megaupload, Box.net, YouSendIt, Drop.io, etc.). But, none have improved my workflow more than Dropbox.

NY Times Senior Multimedia Producer Gabriel Dance on the Interactive Graphic

NY Times Senior Multimedia Producer Gabriel Dance on the Interactive Graphic

Posted 30 November 2009 | By John Smock | Categories: Events, Multimedia Storytelling, Video, Web Tools | No Comments

Dance’s core philosophy of design is simple: Get out of the way of the content and create interactive graphics designed to keep viewers engaged.

News videos on the Web

News videos on the Web

Posted 02 October 2008 | By Sandeep Junnarkar | Categories: Video | No Comments

Most news videos I find on the Website of newspaper websites or television news sites remind me of the early days of Web journalism: people took copy from the print version and shoveled it online.