1. COMM 106: MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM
â˘Multimedia (dictionary)
⢠Using or involving several forms of
communication or expression
⢠For our purposes, weâre going to focus on
AUDIO and VIDEO as our primary media forms
along with text, interactive, and photo
elements
â˘Journalism (dictionary)
⢠the activity or job of collecting, writing, and
editing news stories for newspapers,
magazines, television, radio, and/or the web
2. BASICS OF JOURNALISM
â˘Journalists should always perform
two basic function (the 2 âIâsâ):
â˘INVESTIGATE & INFORM
â˘And they should always perform
them:
â˘As ACCURATELY & FAIRLY as they
possibly can
4. MASS MEDIA TYPES
â˘Print from the late 1400s
â˘Recordings from the late 1800s
â˘Cinema/Film from about 1900
â˘Radio from about 1910 (broadcast media)
â˘Television from about 1950 (broadcast
media)
â˘Internet from about 1990 (digital media)
â˘Mobile from about 2000 (digital media)
5. MOST COMMON JOURNALISM
MEDIA TYPES
ďŹ Print/Text/Words/Still Photos (as in
newspaper/magazine stories)
ďŹ Video (as in news stories on TV)
ďŹ Audio (as in news stories on Radio)
ďŹ Interactivity (Links, Animations, Timelines,
Sharing & Email options, etc. as in web stories)
6. WHAT IS
âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ?
â˘The converging of traditional broadcast
journalism avenues like Television and
Radio with aspects of Print journalism
and Digital media found in Internet and
Mobile technology
7. WHAT IS
âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ?
âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ IS
JOURNALISM OF DIFFERENT & MULTIPLE
TYPES FOUND AT THE SAME
DIGITAL/ONLINE SOURCE FOR THE SAKE
OF COMPREHENSION, CONVENIENCE,
AND COHESION
8. WHAT IS
âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ?
ONLINE PRINT (NEWSPAPER),
VIDEO (TV), AUDIO (RADIO) &
INTERACTIVE (WEB) ALL
TOGETHER AND IN ONE PLACE
MOVING TOWARDS ONE
DESTINATION:
THE MULTIMEDIA NEWS STORY!
9. MODERN âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ
If a television reporter and photographer go out to cover a
high school football game, they might begin their
coverage using Twitter to report on the game as it plays
out and post still photos or video clips to the website and
mobile app. Theyâll probably shoot far more video of the
game and gather a great deal more information than
theyâll need to tell their story on the eleven oâclock news,
so they may write a new version for the morning show
and post online some of the unused video and key
statistics from the game. Thatâs multimedia journalism.
They would be using more than one media platformâ
television, social media, mobile and the webâand the
information they broadcast would be complemented by
the unique, additional information posted online, through
the mobile app or in various social media.
10. MODERN âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ
Most news consumers arenât content to get
their news and information in one formâthe
same individual may routinely use mobile,
social media, television, text and online
sources to get information from newscasts,
podcasts, articles and tweets. In fact,
according to research, people spend more
than 12 hours a day with some form of
media, and much of that time is spent
multitasking
11. MODERN âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ
More and more communications companies
are taking a âreach the consumers wherever
they areâ approach to providing information
and content. ESPN, for example, is a
multimedia powerhouse. From its cable TV
channels to its text magazine to its mobile
apps and website, the company has become
synonymous with sports information by
reaching out to sports consumers wherever
they can be found.
12. MODERN âMULTIMEDIA JOURNALISMâ
Media are evolving so quickly that within a few years,
weâll probably be delivering news and information in
ways we havenât even imagined yet. The word podcast
wasnât in anyoneâs vocabulary until 2004; within a
year, thousands of podcasts were available online.
And who could have imagined how quickly Twitter
would take off as a newsgathering and dissemination
tool following its use in the 2009 Iranian election
protests? Live reporting now takes nothing more than
a smartphone and a Facebook account, and there are
dozens of free tools available allowing journalists to
create interactive graphics with no knowledge of
coding.
13. FINDING EXAMPLES
⢠So where do you find examples of
Multimedia Journalism?
⢠âŚEVERYWHERE ON THE WEB! Almost every
news story on the Internet is âmultimediaâ
in some way or anotherâŚ
⢠Find an example right now to fully consume
and post on the class blog for todayâs
assignment
14. BLOG ASSIGNMENT: FINDING EXAMPLES
⢠Use the log-on information sent to you via the email you
submitted
⢠Once you logon to the class blog you will make a new
post by clicking NEW-POST
16. BLOG ASSIGNMENT: FINDING EXAMPLES
â˘Copy and paste the link to the MMJ Example
you want to share into the TEXT BOX,
summarize the story at the link and share this
info:
⢠WHAT TYPES OF MEDIA ARE PRESENT IN YOUR
EXAMPLE â BE SPECIFIC:
⢠Print? (discuss still photos here)
⢠Audio? (no video attached - just an audio
piece)
⢠Video?
⢠Interactivity?
17. BLOG ASSIGNMENT: FINDING EXAMPLES
â˘See my sample post for example
â˘When done â publish your post by
due date
â˘MAKE SURE YOU TITLE IT CORRECTLY
â˘ADDRESS ALL FOUR MAIN MEDIA
AREAS
â˘PUBLISH BLOG POST AND SUBMIT LINK
TO YOUR BLOG POST VIA BLACKBOARD