I will be leading a digital storytelling workshop for Heritage Media staff and bloggers, with a special emphasis on liveblogging.
As a demonstration, we’ll feed tweets with the #dfmliveblog hashtag into a liveblog.
Here are some storytelling examples I might use:
- York Daily Record’s Finding Their Way Out
- Heritage Media’s tornado coverage
- TBD’s #wheretheyserved
- Las Vegas Sun’s Do No Harm
- ESPN’s A Man Obsessed
- The Center for Public Integrity’s Dangers in the Dust
- Des Moines Register’s Parkersburg tornado map
- NOLA.com’s Last Chance multimedia project
- Startribune.com’s 13 Seconds in August multimedia project
- New York Times’ Faces of the Dead and Washington Post’s Faces of the Fallen
- A data visualization project featured on Visual.ly.
- ARTE’s Prison Valley
- PBS’ America at a Crossroads
- New York Times’ Climbing Kilimanjaro
- Detroit Free Press’ Respect
In the afternoon, I’ll be discussing thinking and working Digital First with another Heritage Media newsroom.
Here are my slides for the digital storytelling workshop:
I don’t use slides for the workshop on thinking and working Digital First, but here are some slides I used to use with that workshop:
Reblogged this on Community Media Lab and commented:
This post reflects the presentation Steve Buttry gave to the Community Media Lab this morning, including the slideshows. Take a look!
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I’m not sure live blogging and tools covering live events constitute what I consider the shaping inherent in storytelling per se. I have the same question about maps–maps don’t tell a story, people do, but shaping is still required.
Nonetheless, I thank you for establishing these “wrappers” (live, maps) for coverage as they both can have profound results.
best, mc!
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