ABSTRACT

A deep dive into the world of online and multimedia longform storytelling, this book charts the renaissance in deep reading, viewing and listening associated with the literary mind, and the resulting implications of its rise in popularity.

David O. Dowling argues that although developments in media technology have enabled the ascendance of nonfictional storytelling to new heights through new forms, it has done so at the peril of these intensely persuasive designs becoming deployed for commercial and political purposes. He shows how traditional boundaries separating genres and dividing editorial from advertising content have fallen with the rise of media hybridity, drawing attention to how the principle of an independent press can be reformulated for the digital ecosystem.

Immersive Longform Storytelling is a compelling examination of storytelling, covering multimedia features, on-demand documentary television, branded digital documentaries, interactive online documentaries, and podcasting. This book’s focus on both form and effect makes it a fascinating read for scholars and academics interested in storytelling and the rise of new media.

chapter |27 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

Multimedia Narratives

The “Snow Fall” Revolution and Beyond

chapter 5|28 pages

Audio Immersion

The Case of the Podcast

chapter 6|20 pages

The Interactive Online Documentary

Origins and Emerging Production Practices

chapter 7|17 pages

The 360/VR Documentary

Tech Industry and Sport Media Case Studies

chapter |20 pages

Conclusion

The Immersed Journalist