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Storytelling: Big ones are hard to tell

Monday, July 20th, 2009

MTR Story Preview, UNC-News21 from Chris Carmichael on Vimeo.

Finding yourself in the middle of a big story is a daunting position to be in. Mountaintop removal, with its myriad supporters and detractors, is certainly a huge story that seems to be unraveling more and more rapidly. I have wrestled with my interviews and b-roll, looking for a way into the narrative. When you are working on a project like this, away from daily deadlines, there is this temptation to make your piece the end-all say-all on the topic. Especially when you step into a story as epic as coal. The history of coal in West Virginia is a rich and often tumultuous story with no shortage of compelling characters.

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Explaining Your Project(s) & Approach(es)

Monday, July 13th, 2009

This is our nod to transparency, where each News21 fellow or team explains what you did, why you did it — and what others can do to take your approach to the next level.

Our goal is to  well-crafted explanation of how and why you did your project in the manner you did, concentrating especially on what you did in an innovative manner so that it might be refined or replicated in the industry.

Think about it as Coulda-Shoulda-Woulda. You can link to some of your early blog posts that may tell a bit about what you did. But then you should explain your early strategy on how you set about doing your journalism. And now, knowing what you know, you can summarize from lessons learned what you would have done differently. And finally, offer tips for people to learn from your innovation and how they can possibly incorporate it into their journalism. You can also spice it up with screengrabs or photos.

Recently, I noticed Propublica’s Steal Our Code” explainer for its ChangeTracker feature and the Toronto Star’s nerdbox, accompanying its series on mapping data. Those details and tips are what other journalists will find of great value.

For instance, UNC fellows Monica Ulmanu described her process in skinning a video player programmed by Zach Ferriola-Bruckenstein, who explained  how it allows users to search for certain phrases in a video. An overarching post will summarize the challenges and victories in the process, and showcase examples in the “Powering a Nation” project. In fact,  can this paragraph be turned into a post? Pretty nearly, topped by a sharp, relevant SEO-savvy headline.

Given the power of tags, we can do a lot to let people know about your work via automation. When you complete your post, please tag it with at least one of the categories (let me know if you require a different one).

approach | databases | design | infographics | interactives | interviewing | packaging | photography | presentation | reporting | social media | tools | video | writing

Remember, the greater detail you can provide, the better.

Five reasons our newsroom will work

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

As a newcomer to the world of journalism, I have been learning the basics of reporting over the past few weeks and how a real-life newsroom works.

Check out our design team in action in this short slideshow created by Phil (music: Kevin MacLeod).

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On the Tech Side

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

While the Berkeley Fellows have been working away on their stories, Richard and I have been hacking away on our little News21 WordPress theme. We have big plans for how the front and various project pages will look and work.

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