Preface - CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF TRANSMEDIA JOURNALISM. (original) (raw)

Transmedia Journalism: multiple views (complete book)

Carlos Arcila, Denis Porto Renó, Jorge Alberto Valencia Cobo, Vicente Gosciola, Gabriela Coronel Salas, João Canavilhas, Marli dos Santos, Denis Renó, Thom Gencarelli, Jorge Alberto Hidalgo Toledo, Luciana Reno, Max Romer-Pieretti, Carolina Campalans, Elias Said-Hung

The book was written in three languages (Spanish, Portuguese and English), according with the original language of the authors. The idea was offer a most complete debate about several applications of transmedia storytelling in journalism.

Transmedia Journalism and the New Media Ecology: Possible Languages

The book chapter offer a theories and practice discusses about transmedia journalism. This text is part of the book transmedia journalism - multiple views (published in Colombia). The first version of this article was presented in the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association (New York, June 2012). The current version presents new information and conclusions about this research.

Journalism in the Twenty-First Century : To Be or Not to Be Transmedia ?

2020

Transmedia content has been the subject of several studies in the field of fiction, sustaining relative unanimity about the characteristics that this kind of content should have. In the field of journalism, the situation is fairly different due to its particular specificities. Multimedia, intermedia, or cross-media are often wrongly used as synonymous of transmedia, although there are important differences between all these concepts. In part, this misunderstanding is motivated by the fact that all of them relate to convergence processes in journalism, but a more detailed analysis allows us to find differences, highlighting transmedia as the most complete concept. This chapter proposes a framework that can support journalists in the production of transmedia contents that conveniently explore the characteristics of the involved media, using formats and languages that better fit the story, and enabling the user to engage in the interpretation, change, and distribution of these contents.

One subject, many paths. transmedia communication in journalism

ABSTRACT - Transmedia communication is used mainly in fiction, but also in journalism. This paper analyzes the informational synergy of transmedia in the news field. Through a conceptual digression, we discuss the word transmedia, as defined by Jenkins (2006), cross-media and multimedia, explaining the differences between all those concepts – sometimes treated by some authors as synonyms, although they are not. The ideas are revisited and verified through the study of Inside Disaster, a Canadian documentary about the 2010 Haitian earthquake that offers news by means of game, hypertext and video. Above all, we propose a reflection on the implications of the transmedia experience applied to journalism, a look at transmedia communication thinking not only about technology, but searching for a cultural and social interpretation, in a cultural perspective of the study of technology and journalism. Keywords: Transmedia. Convergence. Journalism. Documentary. Haiti.

Transmedia Journalism as a Post-Digital Narrative

ATLAS Technical Reports, 2012

This paper examines the emergent entertainment and advertising technique of transmedia storytelling as a method for journalists to target their work to an increasingly dispersed public across an unlimited array of both digital and analog media. In doing so, I argue, journalists can better reach a relevant and decisive public with more engaging, complex and nuanced stories. I will examine the elements of transmedia storytelling, and discuss how different parts of its method have been used in two journalistic cases. I will conclude with a hypothetical example of how it might be used to fullest effect.

ALZAMORA, G. C.; BARROS, V. ; MALTA, J. . IReport for CNN Transmedia Storytelling On The Brazilian Protests in 2013. Brazilian Journalism Research (Online), v. 11, p. 188-2013, 2015.

This study discusses the limits and potentials of the concept of transmedia storytelling to describe citizen coverage of the 2013 protests in Brazil in the collaborative section iReport for CNN on CNN.com. The section is characteristically intermedia because it connects to online social networks and doubles as a monthly television program with the same name. But to what extent could it also be characterized as transmedia? Systematic observation of the citizen coverage between June and July 2013 revealed a restructuring of certain editorial spaces on the site aimed at user-proposed perspectives as well as communicational activity across online social networks; both important aspects for its transmedia characterization. Furthermore, the visible hierarchical differentiation of journalistic reporting puts the transmediatic potential of the collaborative experiment into perspective by reducing the importance of expanding the narrative horizontally despite the study showing regular social scheduling for journalistic coverage as evidence of the dynamics of transmedia. Keywords: Transmedia Storytelling. Collaborative Journalism. Protests. iReport for CNN. RESUMO-O trabalho discute limites e potencialidades da noção de narrativa transmídia para descrever a cobertura cidadã dos protestos brasileiros de 2013 na seção colaborativa iReport for CNN do site CNN.com. A seção é tipicamente intermídia porque se conecta a redes sociais online e se desdobra em programa televisivo mensal de mesmo nome. Mas em que medida poderia também ser caracterizada como transmídia? Por meio da observação sistemática dessa cobertura cidadã entre junho e julho de 2013, verificou-se a reconfiguração de certos espaços editoriais no site visando a perspectiva proposta pelos usuários, assim como presença de atividade comunicacional em redes sociais online, aspectos importantes em sua caracterização transmidiática. Por outro lado, a diferenciação hierárquica do relato jornalístico observada relativiza o potencial

Journalism in the Twenty-First Century

Exploring Transmedia Journalism in the Digital Age, 2018

Transmedia content has been the subject of several studies in the field of fiction, sustaining relative unanimity about the characteristics that this kind of content should have. In the field of journalism, the situation is fairly different due to its particular specificities. Multimedia, intermedia, or cross-media are often wrongly used as synonymous of transmedia, although there are important differences between all these concepts. In part, this misunderstanding is motivated by the fact that all of them relate to convergence processes in journalism, but a more detailed analysis allows us to find differences, highlighting transmedia as the most complete concept. This chapter proposes a framework that can support journalists in the production of transmedia contents that conveniently explore the characteristics of the involved media, using formats and languages that better fit the story, and enabling the user to engage in the interpretation, change, and distribution of these contents.