Abstract

Drones are shaping journalism in a variety of ways including in the production of immersive news content. This article identifies, describes and analyzes, or maps out, four areas in which drones are impacting immersive news content. These include: 1) enabling the possibility of providing aerial perspective for first-person perspective flight-based immersive journalism experiences; 2) providing geo-tagged audio and video for flight-based immersive news content; 3) providing the capacity for both volumetric and 360 video capture; and 4) generating novel content types or content based on data acquired from a broad range of sensors beyond the standard visible light captured via video cameras; these may be a central generator of unique experiential media content beyond visual flight-based news content.

Details

Title
Drones, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Journalism: Mapping Their Role in Immersive News Content
Author
Pavlik, John V
Pages
137-146
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Cogitatio Press
e-ISSN
21832439
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2511143242
Copyright
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