Preface - Caterina Visco 1. Introduction to Digital News Packages 2. The Evolution of the Digital News Package 3. Classification of Digital News Packages 4. Continuous Packages (Case Study: The Verge) 5. Comprehensive (Case Study: Planet Money, NPR) 6. Immersive (Case Study: National Film Board of Canada Digital Studio) 7. Intersections (Case Study: The New York Times, The Guardian, National Geographic) 8. Lean Back, Lean Forward, Stand Up 9. A Major Shift in Approach 10. Stepping Back, Moving Forward
Richard Koci Hernandez is an Assistant Professor of New Media at
the University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of
Journalism and a National Emmy Award winning multimedia producer.
His work for the Mercury News earned him two Pulitzer Prize
nominations. In 2003, he was the recipient of the James K. Batten
Knight Ridder Excellence Award.
Jeremy Rue is a Lecturer of New Media at the University of
California at Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He was
formerly a multimedia instructor for the Knight Digital Media
Center at UC Berkeley where he taught new media storytelling
workshops. He is a former print reporter, photojournalist and web
developer. In 2007, he was the recipient of the Dorothea Lange
Fellowship award for his photo documentary work on migrant
farmworkers in California’s Central Valley.
"Hernandez and Rue have been key players in the evolution of multimedia storytelling. With this book they detail the key tenants and history of this emerging format with detailed case studies on some of the top producers working today." —Brian Storm, Founder, MediaStorm"Hernandez and Rue take us behind the scenes to the pivotal moments that helped shape the techniques employed by today's best interactive storytellers. Along the way, they introduce us to a new way of categorizing stories, which gives those of us in the newsroom and classroom a foundation to think about new work." —Josh Williams, Multimedia Editor, The New York Times"I saw a piece of art from Pop artist Donny Miller that stated: ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to think they're original.’ I appreciate the snark. But one truly needs to value history. If you understand how the past was shaped, your future will be better informed and more enlightened. Principles of Multimedia Journalism from Koci and Rue is a perfect combination of looking at the evolution of news design, diving deeply into recent case studies and exploring the current frameworks to help push us into the future." —Andrew DeVigal, University of Oregon School of Journalism & Communication
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