Project Syria: An immersive journalism experience
More stories about: Cinema, Cinematic Arts, Digital Humanities, Emerging Technology, Journalism
More stories about: Cinema, Cinematic Arts, Digital Humanities, Emerging Technology, Journalism
“Project Syria” transforms a YouTube clip of an attack in Aleppo into an immersive experience created in a virtual reality.
The Integrated Media Systems Center will showcase a live musical performance using high-definition video and immersive audio streamed over the Internet. Is it just as good as being there? Two audiences will judge.
Crosstown, a news website created by USC Annenberg and USC Viterbi’s Integrated Media Systems Center, will use the award to create hyperlocal email newsletters for L.A. communities.
USC Annenberg students spent two weeks in Puerto Rico conducting face-to-face interviews on how the island is bouncing back from the devastating hurricane.
USC undergrad Nicholas Foster started diving for fun while serving in Hawaii with the Marines. Now, he hopes protecting the ocean will go from a passion to his life’s work.
The director of the Secure Old Age Lab at the USC Leonard Davis School offers small steps to prevent and address elder abuse.
As they watch live via the biggest screen on campus, USC professors are using the potential impeachment of President Trump to deepen students’ understanding of history, constitutional law and policy.