Immersed in San Pedro

Project

The immersive projects produced by the Fall 2017 JOVRNALISM class, in partnership with Discover LA, have gotten published across the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board (LATCB) social platforms.

This partnership – funded by the LATCB – allowed JOVRNALISM students to go off campus to learn how to produce immersive stories while working on a project.
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Johnnie’s House: Innovation in immersive storytelling

Class, Community, Project

It was our first meeting with community members from Leimert Park, Los Angeles’ historic and influential Black neighborhood just east of Crenshaw.

Sitting in a large circle inside the iconic KAOS Network, my students and I heard a variety of stories ranging from the legendary jazz musicians that lived blocks away, to revolutionaries of the Watts Riots to how a new public transit station could bring in either new opportunities or gentrification.

The Fall 2017 class wanted to experiment with new, cutting-edge technology that included augmented reality, 360 video, Unity and videogrammetry (which produces a moving hologram).
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JOVRNALISM’s Salton Sea project wins an Online Journalism Award

Class, News

The immersive project Turning Tides: The Story of the Salton Sea — produced in partnership between the student-led JOVRNALISM and The Desert Sun — won Online News Association’s Online Journalism Award for the student Pro-Am.

The Salton Sea project was produced by two USC Annenberg classes led by Prof. Robert Hernandez and Stuart Sender working alongside The Sun’s talented staff.
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The making of JOVRNALISM

Class, News

JOVRNALISM all began with a cute typo to save characters on a class site that now produces award-winning, immersive journalism experience all led by USC students from across the university.

Here is a timeline showing some of our highlights:

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JOVRNALISM’s next stop? San Pedro, California

Class, News, Project

We’re excited to be bringing our audience another immersive virtual reality experience from one of the most historic and charming communities in Los Angeles: San Pedro. Although the neighborhood at the end of the 110 Freeway is often times overlooked, we’ll be diving into some of its most unique and fascinating points of interest, such as its world-renowned fish market, major international seaport, movie famous Korean Bell and much more.

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Turning Tides: The Story of the Salton Sea

Project

NOTE: JOVRNALISM launched on May 31, 2017. The Desert Sun launched their project on June 11, 2017.

The Salton Sea, California’s largest lake, has an interesting history and an uncertain future. This lake is at a dangerous turning point that could create one of the state’s largest environmental disasters.

Using 360 video, drones and computer graphics, this 7-part immersive series explores the different stories and communities that surround the Sea.
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CIR/Reveal News: Sinking in Drought VR

News, Project

The Fall 2017 JOVRNALISM class worked on several immersive projects based on the investigative work by The Center for Investigative Reporting/Reveal News, with a focus on the California drought. These are their stories:

California is sinking, again. But only faster.

A wet winter has relaxed the state drought, but its impact is still being felt.

Subsidence occurs when underground, ancient aquifers are pumped essentially deflating the land and causing it to sink. Dr. Joseph F. Poland first discovered this in 1977 and, using a telephone pole, illustrated how California sank 30 feet from the 1920s.

While it was addressed then, it’s happening again now.

The need to water the crops that feed this county and much of the world has caused sinking at an alarming rate once again.

We used a telephone pole, a drone and 360 technologies to illustrate what that looks like in this immersive story produced by JOVRNALISM in collaboration with the CIR/Reveal News.
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JOVRNALISM heads toward the Sea

News, Project

We’d been working toward this trip for months.

After pitching, research, setting up interviews and weeks of pre-production planning, the Spring 2017 edition of JOVRNALISM head toward the largest lake in California to tell its diverse stories using immersive technologies.

The Salton Sea is this semester’s focus, and it’s rich and complex history.
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JOVRNALISM DC trip: Capturing history in 360

News, Project

Armed with 12 Samsung Gear 360 cameras (10 on loan), different monopods and selfie sticks, seven USC Annenberg students headed to DC to capture the inauguration of President Trump and the Women’s March that followed.

It was an adventure with highs and lows, long days, no sleep and little food.

It was also extremely productive.
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JOVRNALISM to cover inauguration in 360

News, Project

I am happy to announce that JOVRNALISM will be covering the presidential inauguration in 360, in a collaboration with the New York Times, NPR and RYOT.

Regardless of what side of history someone may find themselves on, a journalist’s job is to capture that history. And with 360 cameras, we’ll be capturing all sides.
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