TEN YEARS AGO: What a group of USC students learned shooting lots of VR video (hint: duct tape is involved)

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Ten years ago – 10 TEN YEARS!! 🤯 – Kaitlyn Mullin wrote in Nieman Journalism Lab about JOVRNALISM™’s first large project collaboration Hell and High Water VR published by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune.

In the Spring 2016, then students Ariba A., Jason Cheng, Crystal M. Goss, Cristian Guzman, Melody Jiang, David Ross Merrell, Kaitlyn Mullin, Jason Suh, Kevin Tsukii and Serhan Ulkumen Ardila joined me in a directed research adventure that took us to the Houston Ship Canal during spring break with borrowed gear from Radiant Images and Google.

This was not the first JOVRNALISM class (that was in the Fall of 2015), but this one was the first large journalism project that really established our work in the growing immersive journalism industry.

The students did amazing work under unpredictable circumstances. I remember the cops be called on us (even a threat about Homeland Security) because of our camera; going to the mayor’s house to film; a boat tour and eating BBQ.

Plus Kaitlyn dedicating weeks after graduation to work with me as we invented new forms of storytelling, including a photo dome.

This project – which became a common theme in all our projects – was a series of miracles that helped my students innovate and created award winning experiences.

Many folks to thank, like University of Southern California + USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, but big thank you to Scott Klein for approaching me with this ambitious idea, Michael Mansouri (who I had just met) for being kind enough to lend us equipment and Jonathan Yomayuza for helping us finish the piece! (Also to my family for letting me put up the money to initially fund the trip 😰.)

JOVRNALISM is still producing innovative projects today. This semester we are exploring how to use the latest immersive technologies to tell stories around gun violence. Stay tuned for more details.

I could not be more honored to have created this course nor could I be more proud than I am of each and every student who has produced under the JOVRNALISM banner.

The Nieman Lab article: https://www.niemanlab.org/2016/04/what-a-group-of-usc-students-learned-shooting-lots-of-vr-video-hint-duct-tape-is-involved/

(NOTE: It says ™ in our name because this was the time that someone was trying to steal our name, so we had to get lawyers involved.)

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The Address Book wins Anthem Award

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JOVRNALISM’s The Address Book won its first Anthem Award — a Silver — in the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Digital & Innovative Experiences Awareness Categories.

As part of the prize we were asked to submit an extremely short acceptance speech.

Learn more about the award here.

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JOVRNALISM gets a Webby Honoree mention

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While we were not finalists this time around, The Address Book, a project by Jinglin Jingan was still honored as an Honoree and awarded a certificate.

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SPJ Awards JOVRNALISM Best Use of Multimedia

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Among all the student journalism produced in the country, JOVRNALISM’s Reflections of the L.A. Uprising project was awarded the Best Use of Multimedia in 2022. The award arrived today and joins our awards collection.

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JOVRNALISM wins First Place in the Hearst Multimedia Team Digital News/Enterprise Story category

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They are considered the Pulitzer Prizes for college journalism, JOVRNALISM was awarded first place for the Hearst Awards for the Reflections of the L.A. Uprising project.

The announcement stated that there were “69 entries from 42 schools submitted in the fourth multimedia competition of the academic year.”

First Place has been awarded to the team from the University of Southern California: Myrah Sarwar, Grace Yuan Gao, Halle Hazzard, Marta Hernani Fernandez, Rachel Kisela, Hannu Kivimaki, Charisma Madarang, Jesse Mechanic, Lajja Mistry, Jacqueline Pinedo, Sam Schwartz, Mallika Singh, Vaishnavi Vasudevan and Randy Vazquez.

In addition to the national recognition, the team “will receive a $3,000 scholarship for the winning multimedia piece.”

USC Annenberg wrote up a short article about the win.

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JOVRNALISM Webby Award Finalist for L.A. uprising project

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JOVRNALISM returns as a finalist for the Webby Awards in the 2023 Advertising, Media & PR Student category.

The innovative, multimedia project documenting the 30th anniversary of the L.A. Riots/L.A. Uprising included oral histories, virtual museums and augmented reality portals into the past with photojournalists.

You can vote for the project here: https://winners.webbyawards.com/2023/advertising-media-pr/individual/student/248979/reflections-of-the-la-uprising

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Students behind JOVRNALISM

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JOVRNALISM™ is a student-led publication based in USC Annenberg that uses emerging tech to tell compelling, award-winning stories.

For the Spring 2022 semester, students produced a series of projects: Reflections of the 1992 L.A. Uprising and World Championship Hoop Dance Contest.

This behind-the-scenes video was made by Sam Schwartz.

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JOVRNALISM is a 2022 Online Journalism Awards finalist

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Reflections of the L.A. Uprising project, the immersive project commemorating the 30th anniversary of the L.A. Riots/L.A. Uprising, was selected as a finalist for the Online Journalism Awards in the Student Journalism Award, Portfolio: Student Team category.

The OJAs, put on by the Online News Association, is one of the most prestigious recognitions in the journalism industry.

Learn more about our entry here: https://awards.journalists.org/entries/reflections-of-the-l-a-uprising/

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JOVRNALISM returns as Webby Finalist

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JOVRNALISM’s immersive documentary Barnstorming Through Barriers: The Katherine Cheung Story is a finalist for The Webby Award – Video – Student category.

This Spring 2021 project on the first licensed Chinese woman pilot was published across ABC-owned news stations.

This is JOVRNALISM’s third nomination in four years and has already won two Webby Awards.

Go to this URL to vote: https://bit.ly/webby2022

You can see the project here: https://katherinecheung.jovrnalism.io/

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JOVRNALISM + Arizona Republic: Hoop Dance

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As part of the Spring 2022 semester, JOVRNALISM partnered with the Arizona Republic to collaborate on a series of stories relating to the indigenous communities. While the students are still in post-production on some of the stories, we did publish an immersive documentary on the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest held annually at the Heard Museum in Phoenix.

The Republic published an article with our video embedded: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2022/03/28/hoop-dance-world-championship-returns-heard-museum-phoenix/7187452001/

Our video here:

Or on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/693233016

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