Vivid visual storytelling is critical to today’s journalism. In a live webinar, Washington Post journalists Samuel Granados and Kevin Schaul share how their team created “The Waypoint,” a compelling project about European refugees that won the National Press Foundation’s Best Use of Technology in Journalism award. You’ll learn how to report from a technical perspective, how to organize assets (and hours of video!) to tell the story, challenges of the design process, and building a user prototype to figure out what worked – and what didn’t.
Vivid visual storytelling is critical to today’s journalism. In a live webinar, Washington Post journalists Samuel Granados and Kevin Schaul share how their team created “The Waypoint,” a compelling project about European refugees that won the National Press Foundation’s Best Use of Technology in Journalism award. You’ll learn how to report from a technical perspective, how to organize assets (and hours of video!) to tell the story, challenges of the design process, and building a user prototype to figure out what worked – and what didn’t.
Vivid visual storytelling is critical to today’s journalism. In a live webinar, Washington Post journalists Samuel Granados and Kevin Schaul share how their team created “The Waypoint,” a compelling project about European refugees that won the National Press Foundation’s Best Use of Technology in Journalism award. You’ll learn how to report from a technical perspective, how to organize assets (and hours of video!) to tell the story, challenges of the design process, and building a user prototype to figure out what worked – and what didn’t.