Multimedia Journalism : Joe Weiss

Weblog for the advancement of multimedia storytelling. Compiled by Joe Weiss.
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Thursday, February 28, 2002

CARNEGIE HALL LISTENING ADVENTURES

So it's not journalism, but I was a music major in college once upon a time and I can't help but point this out as a creative use of the the web - explaining Dvorak's 9th "New World Symphony" to younger listeners.

Try the Scherzo (3rd) movement.

Monday, February 25, 2002

360degrees

Although photo wonks will likely wish for more documentary photography, this site innovates at every turn.
Check out the dynamic stats, and take their "Are you a criminal?" quiz.

Sunday, February 24, 2002

PDN Legends Online: Steve McCurry

Produced by Tango Interactive. The same folks behind Journale.com.

Saturday, February 23, 2002

Olympic Journal: The New York Times

The latest in a series of "photographer's journals" from the nytimes.com.
note: You may have to register with NYT to view this presentation. It's free and only takes a few seconds.

Burma: Grace under Pressure

Web documentary from Geoffrey Hiller.

Monday, February 18, 2002

Testing the Human Spirit

From 1996. I can't believe that I'm putting this up as a new link, but I found it again and I'm still moved.

Northern Lights | washingtonpost.com

Sunday, February 17, 2002

Untitled Magazine

New from untitled magazine.

Tift Merritt and the Carbines

From the News and Observer.
Stills and audio in Flash.

Sunday, February 10, 2002

RadioCollege - Resources and Information for Independent Radio Producers

"RADIOCOLLEGE provides resource for radio producers. Our primary emphasis is to provide information for people working in the US public radio field. "

Just right for curious mmjourno types.

Cultures on the Edge

A site by Chris Rainier, Wade Davis, and some other impressive folks. The site deals with issues of cultures and their malleability.

Multimedia Bootcamp 2002

Bootcamp hosted by Rich Beckman at UNC-CH.

Featuring John Caserta, Jayson Singe, Tom Kennedy, J. Carl Ganter, Brian Storm and some guy from Durham, NC.

Friday, February 08, 2002

New wave of multimedia reporting

NPR reporter carries a camera into Afghanistan - and scoops the world.
(source: MSNBC)

Wednesday, February 06, 2002

BELGRADE 2001: BACK FROM THE BRINK || cbc.ca

This is more than a year old but interesting.

Howard Bingham

National Geographic

Two new projects designed by Jayson Singe.


Tuesday, February 05, 2002

WHNPA TV Awards 2002 | washingtonpost.com

Aggregate page of the Washpost's WHNPA award winners.
Videos from Craig Cola, Ben de la Cruz and Travis Fox.

Sunday, February 03, 2002

Yeah it's a new look.

Friday, February 01, 2002

Play the Enron Blame Game! - Who destroyed America's seventh-largest company? Point the finger at your favorite culprit. By David Plotz

Opinion journalism in the form of a flash game. Play the Enron Blame Game.