Multimedia workshop at Unity: Request for submissions
NYTimes.com is organzing a panel/workshop at the upcoming Unity convention in Washington, D.C. (August 4 - 8) where a panel of multimedia editors (from AP, CNN and WashPost) will critique the pre-submitted work of selected entrants. Panelists will discuss methods for telling stories online and trends in online journalism, with a particular highlight on multimedia packages. The panel will also weave in a discussion of developing a career path in online journalism. Even if it's not your work being critiqued, here's an opportunity to learn from other journalists' work.
Instructions for Submissions
NYTimes.com is looking for examples of innovative online storytelling for our panel to critique. Please submit a package of work that demonstrates how a news or feature story can be told in a way that takes advantage of the capabilities of the Web. The selected pieces will not necessarily be the "best" of the submissions, but those that enable our panel to point out examples of innovative and effective practices, provide suggestions and inspire discussion and learning experiences. Send the url of the piece to unityworkshop@nytimes.com and include a short description (no more than 250 words) of how you conceived of the idea, how you went about building the package and what you've learning from the experience. Submissions must be received by July 14.
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