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La très jeune boîte de production SAGA a mérité l’Octas de l’excellence pour un projet audacieux intitulé 6millionsdemorts.com. Pour son président et fondateur, Vincent Routhier, âgé de 26 ans seulement, c’est toute une surprise.
Via Sylvain Leroux, Marie Thomas-Penette
C'est bien connu et documenté, le journalisme traverse une période de grands changements. Les salles de presse se tournent vers Internet à la recherche de nouveaux moyens pour rejoindre les consomm...
A look at the process behind creating the narrative and 'rich article pages' which make up the Guardian's new interactive feature about the Tasmanian bushfires
La presse en ligne n’en finit pas de chercher son modèle économique. Après les paywalls émerge une nouvelle tendance : la presse « à la carte ». Façonnera-t-elle la presse de demain ?
toolkit for better and accurate reporting
Un magazine américain lancé dans les prochains jours proposera l'accès gratuit en échange de la diffusion par le lecteur via les réseaux sociaux.
Via Aqui!Presse Formation&Conseils
En utilisant le jeu vidéo comme média, le développeur Tomas Rawlings espère montrer toute la complexité de la situation sur place : non seulement les stratégies possibles, et limitées, pour la rébellion, mais aussi le rôle des différents acteurs internationaux qui influencent plus indirectement le déroulement du conflit.
Clay Shirky has been at the forefront of thinking about the future of journalism for the better part of a decade.
How can we catch up on news in a time efficient matter? The question is at the heart of my project as a Knight fellow, at Stanford. In order to try to solve this equation, I launched the Newstapes ...
Le 20 décembre, le New York Times a publié l’article multimédia Snow Fall. Petit retour sur les enjeux et réactions que soulève cette création pour la publication web.
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The Times' effort to give readers a free taste of its opinion pieces wasn't generating enough of an impact on paid subscriptions to be worthwhile.
Nearly half of revenue of 550 leading media and entertainment companies comes from digital sales
Using data to make 'news you can use' and other tips from Justin Arenstein's presentation at WAN-IFRA conference in Bangkok
Thinking outside the box: Pointers for producing immersive storytelling online in ways which break the mould, based on the experiences of industry experts
Vimeo is the home for high-quality videos and the people who love them.
Apparently, the more mobile devices you have, the higher your perceived value of media is. According to BCG’s recent study, Through the Mobile Looking Glass, when you get a second mobile device, there...
If you watch a lot of online videos for education or research, you'll find VideoNotes a really useful tool. It's as simple as this: sign in with a Google account (VideoNotes uses ...
There was a time, 20 years ago, when hypertext fiction had its great shining moment. And then it passed. In its place, we saw the rise of a whole different set of forms, from blogs to social networks and crowd-edited encyclopedias.
Via Luís António Santos
David Reid looks at how interactive documentaries offer a new way of storytelling.
5 Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Journalists
Breaking out of traditional journalism formats can be difficult—even unpleasant. New methods are often perceived as a threat. But you can’t just slap TV and newspaper stories onto the Web or mobile or tablets and call that “digital” journalism. The content itself needs to change.
In an interview with Wired, Andrew DeVigal gives the scoop on the intersection of news and software, essential collaborations with coders, the importance of audio for photographers, fatherhood and how we don’t always need to be plugged in.
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