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Project Syria (c) Nonny de la Peña 2014
Project Syria (c) Nonny de la Peña 2014


'''DEFINITIONS'''<br />
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'''EXAMPLES OF IMMERSIVE JOURNALISM'''<br />
'''EXAMPLES OF IMMERSIVE JOURNALISM'''<br />
Source: [https://tribecafilm.com/stories/use-of-force-nonny-de-la-pena-interview-storyscapes 'Use of Force"]
Source: [https://tribecafilm.com/stories/use-of-force-nonny-de-la-pena-interview-storyscapes 'Use of Force"]


'''HISTORY'''<br />
'''HISTORY'''<br />

Revision as of 12:02, 14 May 2018


Project Syria (c) Nonny de la Peña 2014


DEFINITIONS
(1) "The fundamental idea of immersive journalism is to allow the participant to actually enter a virtually recreated scenario representing the news story. The participant will be typically represented in the form of a digital avatar – an animated 3D digital representation of the participant, and see the world from the first-person perspective of that avatar."
SOURCE: Nonny de la Peña

(2) Second definition needed


EXAMPLES OF IMMERSIVE JOURNALISM
Source: 'Use of Force"


HISTORY

LINKS & REFERENCES
with Nonny de la Peña



Christian Fonnesbech. Oct. 25, 2017