Sunday, January 24, 2016

TedTalk

The Future of News? Virtual Reality

This TedTalk was spoken by journalist Nonny de la Pena, known primarily for her work in immersive journalism. She is now widely referred to as the "Godmother of Virtual Reality." Her credibility as a seasoned and experienced journalist is established almost immediately when she says, "I've worked in print. I've worked in documentary. I've worked in broadcast."From then on. the audience, which is most likely people who are interested in improving the world of journalism, knows that they can trust that what she's saying is accurate and that she is genuinely concerned with the matters that she is discussing. 

In this particular talk, Nonny discusses how she came up with the idea of implementing virtual reality into the world of journalism to put the audience "inside" of the story in hopes that people will understand the news in a brand new way. What most likely inspired this journalist was the fact that often times people see the events broadcasted through various media outlets as just an inevitable part of daily life and they don't believe that they can do anything to help these situations. Furthermore, a lot of people don't even really care about half of the information they acquire because they feel like it doesn't affect them. Nonny explains that her desire is "to try to make stories that can make a difference and maybe inspire people to care." Her main point is that if people could actually feel like they're experiencing the stories that are told on the news daily, maybe they will feel more connected to the reality of these events and will be encouraged to do what they can to help. 

De la Pena supports her idea by saying that the conventions of journalism would not be the change made here, but rather the way it is delivered by giving the audience a "sense of being on scene." Virtual reality journalism would not ignore the basic principals followed throughout the industry. However, the method in which people gather information about what's going on in the world would be improved for more effective news informing for the 21st century. Nonny also uses a variety of examples of her idea put into effect and the reactions that came with them. For example, she had a video of actress Gina Rodriguez crying after experiencing the virtual video of a little girl singing and then a bomb going off seconds later. She most likely used these examples to prove to the audience that this method is full proof and actually has the great potential of forever changing the world of journalism. Moreover, these examples, being that they reference very recent events such as the Syrian refugee crisis and the Treyvon Martin case, appeal to the audience's emotions. This is especially true with the simulation de la Pena used with the little girl singing seconds before a bomb went off because the audience is able to sympathize with the feeling of terror that the little girl most likely had.

Now, for this particular talk, Nonny uses a particularly common structure of speech. She starts with a basic "What if?" statement and then proceeds to go back and forth between what currently is the situation with modern journalism and where we could go with the invention of virtual reality. While doing this, she includes real-life examples of her ideas in action using  situations that have become huge stories in the news recently and couples these with actual video footage or photo evidence from these scenes. She also supports her statements with facts (logos) about how the process of virtual reality works. So this is the basic structure of a thesis or an idea supported with various types of credible evidence.

I chose this TedTalk for the reason that I desire to become a broadcast journalist and documentary producer in my career path and as soon as I saw the word "news" in the title, I knew the talk would appeal to me. I also have the desire to be the type of journalist that inspires people contribute to changing the world through any influence. This woman definitely appealed to my interests through her huge contribution to the transformation of 21st century journalism. 

4 comments:

  1. woooaah virtual news. That would be cool. Maybe then we would understand what Millie is showing us in Spanish class. I agree that many people don't really pay attention to the news because they think it doesn't affect them. To some degree I do that. I wouldn't really want to be involved because most news is only broadcast because someone somewhere thought the world needed to be aware. Usually that's for baddd situations. A virtual newscast would be cool though since not many of us would be able to experience in real life about 70% of the news anyways. It might help break language barriers and certainly help circulate information. It would enable sharing both good and bad experiences and since it's so cool, more people would be interested in participating. I'm curious as to how it would be made accessible to everyone though. Maybe we'll get holograms on our phones or something...

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  2. woooaah virtual news. That would be cool. Maybe then we would understand what Millie is showing us in Spanish class. I agree that many people don't really pay attention to the news because they think it doesn't affect them. To some degree I do that. I wouldn't really want to be involved because most news is only broadcast because someone somewhere thought the world needed to be aware. Usually that's for baddd situations. A virtual newscast would be cool though since not many of us would be able to experience in real life about 70% of the news anyways. It might help break language barriers and certainly help circulate information. It would enable sharing both good and bad experiences and since it's so cool, more people would be interested in participating. I'm curious as to how it would be made accessible to everyone though. Maybe we'll get holograms on our phones or something...

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  3. Keep thinking about purpose, intention, and effect- all examples or devices should connect back to those three things!

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  4. It's super interesting that you chose this Ted Talk based on your desired occupation! I think you do a great job of analyzing the possible reasons for which the speaker makes decisions in her language, however I think you can make your analysis more concrete by not hypothesizing the language choices. You should try to make concrete statements following the form of "the speaker did this...in order to...," versus "the speaker MAYBE did this...in order to MAYBE do this." I really like that no matter where you take your analysis, you are sure to support any claim/statement you make:)

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