To tell the story of the deported in Tijuana is to truly illustrate a new, unfamiliar reality. Just a few miles from San Diego, Tijuana may not seem immediately different from any American metropolis.
For the past eight weeks, I’ve been trying to introduce 360 video at a Danish newspaper. I’ve had mixed success.
By Bob Sacha
This post was written to capture what I learned on my journey into 360 video, thanks to generous grants from the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism and from the City University of New York (CUNY) Strategic Investment…
For every story of significance, there are always more than two sides. While they may not all fit into every account, responsible reporting is clear about what it omits, as well as what it includes.
— RTDNA Code of Ethics
January 5–7, I attended CES — the annual consumer-focused technology trade show — as it celebrated its 50th anniversary in Las Vegas.
Having recently returned from a trip to Iraq shooting 360 VR videos (using a Ricoh Theta S and…
Back in May of last year, I was honored to nominate my old friend Nonny de la Peña for the I-3 Award for Impact, Innovation and Influence, a special Mirror Award given by the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Last week, this honor was repeated when Nonny received the Knight…
We live in a hyperconnected society, full of media noise; do we really need another platform for storytelling?
When that platform is focused on experiential storytelling and can deepen understanding and engage the disengaged, then of course we…
In this Journalism 360 Hangout on Air, VR journalists from around the world gathered to nerd out on everything from spatial audio microphone placement to camera crushes.