We are in the midst of a digital revolution, and yet journalistic storytelling remains trapped in the Stone Age. We have all sorts of digital tools at our disposal -- video, social media, interactive graphics, etc. -- and still our stories are boring. Our panel will help you think in new ways about storytelling forms. Instead of sending users to a separate link for a video, why not embed video into the story at strategic points? Instead of writing long articles analyzing the accuracy of a politician's statements, why not invent a meter that allows the audience to quickly see that for themselves? We'll offer examples of how journalists harness digital tools to reinvent storytelling in ways that delight audiences, elucidate complex issues, improve communities and strengthen democracy. This panel is for geeks who care about storytelling; it's for storytellers who care about digital tools; and it's for anyone who cares about the future of journalism.
Speakers
Editor/Interactive News | The New York Times | Aron Pilhofer...
Professor | Duke University | Bill Adair is the Knight Professor...
Editor in Chief | The Journal Register Co | Jim Brady is the...
Dean of Faculty | The Poynter Institute | Stephen Buckley is...
Type Interactive,
Panel
Hashtag #sxsw #stories
Theme Journalism and Online Content
Level Intermediate
Website http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_IAP10994
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