Stories by Jacqueline Marino
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Scrolling for Story
Make visuals meaningful. Visual elements, such as photos, infographics, timelines, video and games have the potential to immerse users into geographies other than their own. Data become tangible. Stories become personal.
Mobile long-form journalism: The future is (even more) visual
August 5, 2016 -
Scrolling for Story
In the eye-tracking study, video was either first or second in the number and duration of fixations in each long-form project with video. In post-session interviews, however, participants had the most praise for photographs over all other elements.
Study: Millennials spent more time on text and video, but gave more praise for photos, infographics
August 4, 2016 -
Scrolling for Story
With the tagline “There’s an app for that,” Apple ushered in the Age of the App with its iPhone 3G commercial in 2009. More recently, news organizations have started to develop more complex applications, integrating them within news stories.
Apps add an edge in mobile long-form journalism
August 3, 2016 -
Scrolling for Story
Previous studies have found that millennials are readers. Our study confirms that finding, and delves further into what they expect from reading.
Millennials read to learn
August 2, 2016 -
Scrolling for Story
Since the late 1990s, as breaking news and other types of journalism adapted, long feature stories remained best suited for print. Then, in 2012, The New York Times published “Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek,” a 17,000–word narrative.
Scrolling for story: How millennials interact with long-form journalism on mobile devices
August 1, 2016 -
Three lessons learned — so far — from studying interactive elements in long-form multimedia news
In the Age of the App, when does it makes sense for news organizations to invest limited resources into creating applications, and if so, when does it pay off?
January 28, 2016 -
Can long-form journalism thrive in the age of the mobile device?
Can long-form journalism, a genre home for explanatory and literary forms, make a comeback in a digital age? The short answer: Yes, but some things need to change.
October 27, 2015 -
The eyes have it
As 2015-2016 RJI Research Scholars, we’re exploring audience reactions to long-form multimedia journalism, such as The Guardian’s Firestorm and The Verge’s examination of an intriguing solution to meat addiction.
October 1, 2015