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----
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I've also embedded the video after the last slide here on Slideshare, just click to watch.
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I've also embedded the video after the last slide here on Slideshare, just click to watch.
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16. Simple
One story with one
baseline.
Emotional
Universal emotions and
feelings, obstacles and a goal.
Valuable
An added value for the viewer
encourages reflection and action.
Real
Seek for authenticity in what you tell
and who you show.
S
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V
A Good Story
19. Find a strong compelling character that
people can relate to.
Film him/her doing something other
than talking (unfolding action)
Look for a conflict or complication or
unanswered question that you will
resolve (or not).
Simplify your answer by the end of the
video.
Bob Sascha.
23. 1. Fast Idea Generator
Templates to generate new ideas and
story angles.
24. Ebola
in
Liberia
Ebola
everywhere
Medical
Tes5ng
Rapid
ebola
tests
Doctors
treat
pa5ents
What
if
pa5ents
treat
doctors
Lot
of
money
for
cancer
research
How
about
ebola?
32. Alerts
Stay on top of a topic.
6. Google Alerts
7. Talkwalker
8. Mention
33. 9. IFTTT
Automate actions between two apps.
1. Send tweets with a certain hashtag
to Google spreadsheets.
2. Get a daily digest of geolocated
tweets.
3. Get a messages whenever someone
mails you.
4. Archive your instagram pictures on
dropbox.
5. Link Feedly with Evernote
6. ...
34.
35.
36. Monitor News
11. Nuzzel
News shared by friends & colleagues
on social media.
12. Newsle
News about friends and colleagues
on social media.
10. Feedly
Best feedreader out there.
13. Social Sensor
Stream of algorithm filterd news.
14. Prismatic
News based your interests and
connections.
15. Tweetdeck
Indispensable to follow news on
Twitter.
41. 18. Geofeedia
Monitor social media based on
location.
19. Echosec
Follow social media based on
location.
20. CoEverywhere/
Ground Signal
(Mobile) app for location based
social media search.
Location
46. Social Media
23. Buzzsumo
Monitor which stories are trending.
24. Mentionmap
Map twitterusers and hashtags.
22. Topsy
Advanced twitter search engine
25. Bio is Changed
Get an update when someone’s
twitter bio is changing.
26. Tweet Library
App to archive tweets
27. 360 Social Me
Get an overview of someone’s social
media presence.
53. 29. Filmic Pro
Video app with a lot of professional
grade settings.
30. Clips
A very intuitive mobile editing suit
31. VSOCAM
One of our favorite picture apps.
Reporting
54. 32. Interviewy
Audio-recorder with a built in
transcription function.
33. O-Transcribe
Nice online tool for audio/video
transcription.
34. Qwaz Audio App
Transcriber created for and by
journalists.
Reporting
55.
56. Good tools attracts attention,
raise interest for the subject, add
value and engage the reader to
stay longer on the page, dig
deeper and share the story.
4 MUST HAVES FOR
STORYTELLING TOOLS
01ATTENTION
04ENGAGEMENT
03VALUE
02INTEREST
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57. Interaction
Determine the level of
interaction you want. Do you
push, pull, allow conversation,
ask for interaction. Is it live or
not? Single- or multi-user?
V
Time/Skill
How much time do you have
to build something? 10
minutes or 10 months? How
much skill do you need to get
the job done?
$
Price
Check the price. Some tools
are open source and free.
Others work with
subscriptions, clicks or have to
be bought.
a
Story Elements
Identify the elements of your
story. Which one do you want
to highlight or add with a tool?
Time, place, persons, sounds,
images, relationships, data,...
“
Form/Function
Make sure the form of your
tool follows the function it has
and not the other way around.
Don’t distract, add value.
5
Platform
Consider the platform your
readers will use to access the
story: web, mobile, touch,...
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58. 35. Exposure
Beautiful online platform for picture
stories.
36. Storyform
Wordpress platform for
scrollytelling.
37. Storehouse
Mobile app to tell scrolling stories.
Scrollytelling
59.
60. 38. Sway
New interactive storytelling
platform from Microsoft.
39. Pageflow
Open Source scrollytellingplatform
from WDR
40. Adventr
Platform for non-lineaire
interactieve stories.
Scrollytelling
61. 41. Kettlecorn
Online platform for making layered
online video content.
42. Racontr
Very performant platform for
building interactive stories.
43. Touchcast
iPad app to make interactive touch
video.
Interactieve Video
66. Multimedia
47. Thinglink
Make pictures and video interactive.
48. Mattermap
Map issues interactively.
46. Spicynodes
Interactive topic exploration.
49. Pixlr Express
Online photo editing tool.
50. Odyssey
Integrate different media on maps.
51. Tripline
Visualize trips
67.
68. Multimedia
53. Storify
Build a stream of stories with online
content.
54. Twitshot
Automated pictures for your tweets.
52. Jamsnap
Add sound to pictures.
55. Replay
Mix & Match Storytelling app for
foto’s &video
56. Google Cardboard
3D glasses with open source SDK
57. Cartodb
Visualize data on maps.
78. Pick
Keep it simple. Chose tools that suit your workflow.
Stick
Be consequent.
Dig
Get to know your tools. Learn the shortcuts. RTFM.
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79. The 80/20 Rule
;
Focus on what works for you. Make a
selection of 10 tools to do 80% of the work.
Be open for new things. Dare to experiment
in 20% of your work.
experiments daily
20%
80%