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David Burnett's Speed Graphic Photos of the London 2012 Olympics

David Burnett's Speed Graphic Photos of the London 2012 Olympics | Visual Culture and Communication | Scoop.it
Last August, we wrote about how renowned photojournalist David Burnett was spotted using a large format camera at the London Olympics. If you've been w
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‘Zero Dark Thirty’ and the new reality of reported filmmaking

‘Zero Dark Thirty’ and the new reality of reported filmmaking | Visual Culture and Communication | Scoop.it
The film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden mixes entertainment and reporting.

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, December 14, 2012 12:14 AM

An interesting look at the storytelling genesis of Zero Dark Thirty.  Does it represent a new genre, the "reported film"?

Palabras digitales's curator insight, December 14, 2012 11:49 AM

El problema con  este tipo de películas es que les cuesta mucho ser aceptadas debido a su alto contenido político. Es una forma originalde realización, pero tiene problemas a la hora de mantenerse en un terreno neutral.

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American Idol Meets Arts Journalism, in KCET's Artbound

American Idol Meets Arts Journalism, in KCET's Artbound | Visual Culture and Communication | Scoop.it

Lenika Cruz: "This project, still in its nascent stages, aims to bring attention to Southern California's cultural and artistic scene across 11 counties, providing in-depth criticism and analysis and by taking a "transmedia" approach, incorporating multiple platforms like video and photography in the telling of a single story."


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Your Tweets Are Why The Next Walter Cronkite Will Be A Robot

Your Tweets Are Why The Next Walter Cronkite Will Be A Robot | Visual Culture and Communication | Scoop.it

David Holmes: "A computer that can write like a human is a neat trick. But Moxie Awards finalist Narrative Science is taking the role of the robot journalist to the next level"...


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