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Multimedia Story Telling By Mark Tatge E.W. Scripps Visiting Professor, Ohio University Produced by DeadlineReporter LLC All Rights Reserved

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Discussion of elements of multimedia story telling for audience interested in editing, shooting and crafting video

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Multimedia Story Telling

By Mark TatgeE.W. Scripps Visiting Professor, Ohio University

Produced by DeadlineReporter LLC All Rights Reserved

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Today’s Topics

Introduction Story telling Framing stories Deciding an approach Example of US Airways Flight 1549 Critique of Multimedia projects

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Author & Award winning Investigative Reporter

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Web, video, print editor and content developer

Source: Forbes Magazine

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National TV Commentator

CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX, PBS, ABC News

Source: Fox News

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The Power of Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMibXJjx_DE

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Best way to tell stories

Rule No. 1: Define the story: What are we trying to portray

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Two-step process

Decide the story “Frame.” Decide what media to use.

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Framing the Approach

Most stories don’t tell themselves.

We need a roadmapWhere are we headed? What is our theme? Who is our protagonist?

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Framing Stories

Framing involves finding a way to tell a particular story – deciding the best approach in terms of reporting the story.

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Developing “the Frame”

Read other publications. Talk to people Good stories come from developing

a “frame of mind” about a topic. Must have

a) Experienceb) Knowledgec) Test your idead) Reformulate your hypothesis.

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Every story has a frame

Historical (Time) – Now vs. Past. Scope – Big picture vs. small picture. Reasons – Why is this happening? Impacts – Consequences of

development. Future – Down the road.

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Once we have the frame …

We can decide what sort of media to use to tell the story …

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Picking Multimedia elements

Building blocksPeople ? Places ? Events? Is it visual ? Is there movement? Is it complicated? Does it require explanation?

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Using multiple approachesAnatomy of a plane crash Video Interviews with passengers Graphics or slides - what happened

in the moments before the plane crashed.

Cockpit recorder tape – voiceover. Story – Text discussing tighter

regulations being proposed in Congress to prevent future crashes.

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US Airways 1549 Crash Landing

US Airways Flight 1549 crash-landed in the Hudson River on Jan. 15, 2009Source: The New York Times

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What is the best way to tell the story of a plane crash?

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Print & Web Text

Print remains a powerful way to reach readers. But today we have many more ways to tell a story

Source: New York Daily News

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Graphics, Computer animation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZPvVwvX_Nc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSLBXo_M0MY

Reconstruction of the crash reconstructed using tower tapes

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Web: Think Interactive

Source: The New York Timeshttp://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/01/15/nyregion/20090115-plane-crash-970.html?scp=1&sq=US%20Airways%201549&st=cse

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Honey – “I’m might be late for dinner. I am sitting in the Hudson after crash landing.”

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Involve Readers Social media, blogs, Facebook – viewer generated

content – connects to audience

Source: New York Times

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Podcast – audio tapes

Source: Fox News

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Good story telling starts with shoe leather reporting Research Interviews Reports Documents Developing

sources

Source: Google Images

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Accuracy and ethics

Basic reporting dictates: Accuracy. All facts should be checked,

rechecked. Must be ethical. Must be honest . Must be transparent. Must not violate copyright law.

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Multimedia challenge

Rule No. 2: Don’t let the technology takeover the story

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Multimedia Examples

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The Meat Packer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YPq6mvNe2k

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Fast Food

http://www.jenevans86.blogspot.com/

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Telling a story

http://2009.soulofathens.com/?q=node/73

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Friday Night lights

http://2009.soulofathens.com/?q=node/56

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The End

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University