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This book sets out cutting-edge new research and examines future
prospects on 360-degree video, virtual reality (VR), and augmented
reality (AR) in journalism, analyzing and discussing virtual world
experiments from a range of perspectives. Featuring contributions
from a diverse range of scholars, Immersive Journalism as
Storytelling highlights both the opportunities and the challenges
presented by this form of storytelling. The book discusses how
immersive journalism has the potential to reach new audiences,
change the way stories are told, and provide more interactivity
within the news industry. Aside from generating deeper emotional
reactions and global perspectives, the book demonstrates how it can
also diversify and upskill the news industry. Further contributions
address the challenges, examining how immersive storytelling calls
for reassessing issues of journalism ethics and truthfulness,
transparency, privacy, manipulation, and surveillance, and
questioning what it means to cover reality when a story is told in
virtual reality. Chapters are grounded in empirical data such as
content analyses and expert interviews, alongside insightful case
studies that discuss Euronews, Nonny de la Pena's Project Syria,
and The New York Times' NYTVR application. This book is written for
journalism teachers, educators, and students, as well as scholars,
politicians, lawmakers, and citizens with an interest in emerging
technologies for media practice. The Open Access version of this
book, available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780367713294, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license
This book sets out cutting-edge new research and examines future
prospects on 360-degree video, virtual reality (VR), and augmented
reality (AR) in journalism, analyzing and discussing virtual world
experiments from a range of perspectives. Featuring contributions
from a diverse range of scholars, Immersive Journalism as
Storytelling highlights both the opportunities and the challenges
presented by this form of storytelling. The book discusses how
immersive journalism has the potential to reach new audiences,
change the way stories are told, and provide more interactivity
within the news industry. Aside from generating deeper emotional
reactions and global perspectives, the book demonstrates how it can
also diversify and upskill the news industry. Further contributions
address the challenges, examining how immersive storytelling calls
for reassessing issues of journalism ethics and truthfulness,
transparency, privacy, manipulation, and surveillance, and
questioning what it means to cover reality when a story is told in
virtual reality. Chapters are grounded in empirical data such as
content analyses and expert interviews, alongside insightful case
studies that discuss Euronews, Nonny de la Pena's Project Syria,
and The New York Times' NYTVR application. This book is written for
journalism teachers, educators, and students, as well as scholars,
politicians, lawmakers, and citizens with an interest in emerging
technologies for media practice. The Open Access version of this
book, available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780367713294, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license
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The Liar (Finnish, DVD)
Aki Kaurismäki, Pirkko Hamalainen, Juuso Hirvikangas, Lars Lindberg, Esa Sirkkunen, …
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Discovery Miles 2 060
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Award-winning black comedy co-written by and starring Aki
Kaurismaki and directed by his brother Mika. Ville Alfa
(Kaurismaki) is a hyperactive, would-be intellectual who can't stop
making things up. His fabrications have worked for him so far -
he's seduced girls and borrowed large sums of money from friends,
family and total strangers. But when this pathological compulsion
leads him to lie about the death of his brother, it's a fib too
far. Will the young rogue ever be able to curb his deceitful
tongue?
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