A fundamental shift is underway in the ever-evolving world of truck driver recruitment. Traditional methods—job boards, cold calls, and faceless advertisements—are no longer sufficient to attract the ...
Want to tell a story using multimedia? A free NewsU course called “Five steps to multimedia storytelling” provides the basic steps. It flows well, offers lots of examples and is well worth an hour of ...
When KVWM News in San Diego sought to untangle the knotted skein of events surrounding the death of Trayvon Martin at the hands of George Zimmerman, they took a gamble and employed a geospatial ...
Creating the kind of storytelling that is rich and filled with passion means you can’t sit on your butt and wait for someone to hand it to you. And if it hasn’t been done before, you’ll probably have ...
Interactive multimedia storytelling is probably older than recorded human history itself. The famous cave paintings of Lascaux, for example, date from about 17,000 years ago. While we do not know ...
In a recent interview on Equity and Focus, Dr. Megan Ebor, assistant professor and founding director of the Health Equity Research Multimedia Lab, joined host Kevin Hooks to discuss her revolutionary ...
Jenny Wall brings experience from HBO, Netflix, and Hulu to the home of “StartUp,” “Reply All,” and “Homecoming.” She sees huge potential for Gimlet that goes way beyond aural entertainment. Wall, who ...
Thanks to the explosion of computers, the Internet, portable media players and even mobile phones, it's easier than ever to tell someone a story. Written on a page. Spoken on an iPod. Scripted in a ...
In the wake of immersive journalism, otherwise called 360 journalism, there have been calls on Journalists on the need to begin to employ multimedia tools and data in their storytelling to tell ...
The daily email deluge – we’ve all been there. Our inboxes overflow with subject lines screaming for attention, promising deals, updates, and the latest news. Yet, a sense of weary familiarity washes ...