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MIT TechTV – FoE5: The Futures of Nonfiction Storytelling

MIT TechTV – FoE5: The Futures of Nonfiction Storytelling | Documentary Landscapes | Scoop.it

Digital communication has arguably impacted the lives of journalists more than any other media practitioner. But new platforms and ways of circulating content are providing vast new opportunities for journalists and documentarians. How have–and might–nonfiction storytellers incorporate many of the emerging strategies of transmedia storytelling and audience participation from marketing and entertainment, and what experiments are currently underway that are showing the potential paths forward?

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MediaShift Idea Lab - Pop Up Archive Breathes New (Media) Life into Dusty Archives | PBS

MediaShift Idea Lab - Pop Up Archive Breathes New (Media) Life into Dusty Archives | PBS | Documentary Landscapes | Scoop.it

When we talk about the changing face of media on the web, archiving isn't generally the first subject to come up. As we were beginning Pop Up Archive, we grappled with the fact that it's hard to show the vibrant, innovative side of archiving. Historically, archives have been hands-off; this was necessary to preserve the artifacts. But digital artifacts can easily be shared: All you need is a will and the web.

 

We started this project because we believe in the power of voices from the past and in the importance of preserving those voices.

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Frontline makes the documentary interactive with 'David Coleman Headley's Web of Betrayal'

Frontline makes the documentary interactive with 'David Coleman Headley's Web of Betrayal' | Documentary Landscapes | Scoop.it

From stories on voter targeting to car design, the PBS program Frontline has been actively exploring innovative ways to bring its content to online audiences. Its latest project, David Coleman Headley's Web of Betrayal, is an interactive documentary exploring the life of the Pakistani-American that helped lay the groundwork for a deadly 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.

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