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Lecture at City University, January 2012
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6: Multimedia
JOM845 Online Journalism
Monday, 23 January 2012
This week in 3 bullets:
• Online video is not broadcast journalism• BASIC principles• Remember the 3 elements of narrative:
characters, setting, and movement
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Media companies are [responding to increased demand for video], with the New York Times TimesCast series, the Wall Street Journal’s WSJ Live, and more. [Rumours] about a Huffington Post streaming news channel. Reuters are chasing [new advertising and new audiences]
http://www.niemanlab.org/2012/01/its-not-tv-its-reuters-tv-rethinking-a-news-channel-for-online-audiences//
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“At a time when other categories of advertising dollars are shrinking, video ads are booming. News sites are adding more video inventory to keep pace with the demands of advertisers, and benefiting from the higher cost-per-thousands, or C.P.M.’s, that ads on those videos command.”
, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/business/media/11adco.html
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41 hours in an elevator http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_bMhNI_TY8
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Different medium, different rules
Speed and depth again.
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- What does the medium enhance?- What does it make obsolete?- What does the medium retrieve that had been obsolesced earlier?- What does the medium flip into when pushed to extremes?
McLuhan’s tetrad of media effects
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- Different devices and uses: mobile, tablets, desktop computers - Different production and commercial demands: irregular, engaged
The web is not TV or radio
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- Podcasting- Audio slideshows- Audioboos(facilitated by new production technology: mobile, Skype, RSS, multimedia)
New forms of audio
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Listen: Humour and podcasting
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Hedy Korbee audio slideshow
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- Experiential- Direct- Speak- Show- Explain
New focus in online video
http://www.reportr.net/2011/09/30/how-online-video-is-different-from-television/Monday, 23 January 2012
Video style influences: NYT op-ed on Wall Street Protesters: http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/10/02/opinion/100000001084589/advice-for-the-wall-street-protesters.html
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Watch: BBC walkthroughs
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Online, there is often no need for the reporter as an intermediary, as a user will have already read the story. “Video clips now tend to get more traffic overall than long-form news programmes on iPlayer”. Traditional, longer-form news video “is not – for now anyway – proving that compelling for news consumers online.”
Steve Herrmann, BBC, quoted in Alfred Hermida: http://www.reportr.net/2010/09/20/lessons-bbc-online-video-works/
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BASIC principles
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Brevity
Keep it simple, stupid.
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People read…
25% slower
Source: Jakob Nielsen: http://bit.ly/G4auC
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less than 28% of words
Jakob Nielsen: http://bit.ly/ZYni
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One. idea. per. par.
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Adaptability
Online, information becomes a tool.
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Scannability
Task-oriented users.
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- Headlines and subheadings- Bullet and numbered lists- Blockquotes- Links and bold text- A clear and simple intro
Elements of scannability
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Interactivity
What might the user want to do?
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Link
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wiki
blogQ&A
live chat
webcastquiz
image map
gallerypoll
forum user video
database
mashup
Think...
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Community and conversation
Users as co-creators of news.
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41 years stuck in an elevatorhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh04ipAv1BI
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Narrative
More basic principles
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- Characters- Setting- Movement
If you’re telling a story...
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- Compelling characters- Conflict and chemistry- The non-visual and non-aural (don’t stop recording)- Don’t script - prepare- Take yourself out
Character
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- Wild track to set the stage...- ...and pace the story- Shoot video for sound- Or describe what’s happening
Setting and movement
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- Movement in composition: lines and the rule of thirds- Edit simply (simple or no transitions)- Don’t cut on movement- Variety of shots- Shoot for sequences
Movement
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- Conflict- Disruption and resolution (discussion)
Movement
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http://www.andrewlih.com/blog/2011/10/01/fiveshotpattern/http://www.photographyicon.com/line/
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NPR’s Ira Glass on stories, reflection and resolution
...and the point is?
Ira Glass on storytellinghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7KQ4vkiNUk
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Picking the right medium for the storyInterviewing for research; interviewing for mediaPlanning multimedia: character, setting and movement
This week's lab.
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Delicious.com/paulb/cityOJ05Delicious.com/paulb/multimediaDelicious.com/paulb/podcastsDelicious.com/paulb/audioslideshowsDelicious.com/paulb/onlinevideoDelicious.com/paulb/BASIC
Further reading.
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Video: Charlie Brooker - how to report the news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtGSXMuWMR4
Rocketboomhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DasHUr4nEroLauren Lukehttp://www.youtube.com/user/panacea81#p/u/1/n33D637_hLsGuardian Filmshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/video/2010/jan/20/blackpool-tower Ze Frankhttp://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives/2006/11/112706.htmlTransmission Towerhttp://www.artifacting.com/blog/2010/09/15/climbing-a-1768-foot-transmission-tower/
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