Yuliya Parshina-Kottas
This course is designed to provide an overview of visual storytelling in the newsroom. We will explore a variety of narrative formats and design principles, learn about reporting techniques for visual stories, touch on the best practices and ethics of journalism and get our hands dirty with collaborative weekly assignments.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this course, the students will:
Learn to become temporary experts on a subject and synthesize their knowledge into a visual story format
Learn to find an appropriate story and identify the best format for presenting it. Think critically about how the story format affects the narrative
Practice working in collaborative, interdisciplinary teams on breaking news deadlines
Become familiar with best practices and ethical considerations of visual journalism
Understand the power of information design as a tool of communication and persuasion
Week 1: Introduction
What is visual journalism
Working in a newsroom
Ethics and best practices
Becoming a temporary expert
Approaches to research for a visual story
Editorial versus opinion stories
Week 2: Explainers
Tick-tock stories
“How something works”
Design principles
Time and motion
Suggested skills
Google Maps/Google Earth Studio
Photoshop/Illustrator/AE
3D Editors
Week 3: Data
2D
3D
Gathering data
Data cleansing
Ethics of data
Data Wrapper
Adobe
Jupyter Notebook
D3
WebGL\
Week 4: Geo-Spatial
Maps
Cities and landscapes
Remote sensing (satellites, drones, etc.)
My Maps (Google)
Data Wrapper
Google Earth Studio
QGIS
WebGL
Week 5: Photo, illustration, video and audio
Lecture + examples, thinking beyond charts
Creative use of video
drones
Photos in interactive storytelling
Illustration and playful explainers
Audio
Week 6: Emerging Technologies
Immersive journalism
Photogrammetry / Volumetric Video
Drones
Computer Vision
Sketchfab
Unity
Spark AR
Week 7: Final project review