[ddj] StoryBuilder, a new tool for creating NYT-like scrolling stories

Marcelo Träsel marcelo.trasel at gmail.com
Thu May 1 17:35:43 UTC 2014


I haven't tested it yet, but it's a welcome substitute for Scroll Kit.

My students will probably use it soon, so I'll be able to give a better
feedback.

Thanks!

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2014-05-01 1:48 GMT-03:00 ericnbarrett at gmail.com <ericnbarrett at gmail.com>:

> Dear all,
>
> I know this doesn't technically fall into the real of data journalism, but
> once you are ready to tell the story, it might come in handy.
>
> We at JumpStart Georgia wanted to do similar mixed-media scrolling stories
> like the NYTimes<http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2013/10/27/south-china-sea/>does. We are trying hard to inspire creativity and diversity in the ways
> Georgians tell stories, especially local activists, journalists, and NGOs.
> We initially built this for us and our stories, but decided it would be way
> cool for others to be able to create these types of mixed-media stories
> too. Not everyone can use D3 <http://d3js.org/> and code a story like
> this.
>
> The tool, http://storybuilder.jumpstart.ge/en/,  is mainly only
> functional (see the Demo<http://storybuilder.jumpstart.ge/en/storyteller/2>),
> but needs, of course, a lot more user interface design. However, it already
> works and people can start using it. Some cool features:
>
>    - you build the story in sections and can rearrange them once you have
>    created them
>    - you can choose whether each section will be text or some type of
>    media
>    - you can audio to each section
>    - currently, the media we have is screen-size photo and video, but we
>    will add a slideshow soon and then others (maybe interactive choropleth
>    map, simple charts, ...)
>    - the media can have captions and sub-captions
>    - you can host your scrolling story on the site itself;
>    - you can export, as a zipped file, all the files once you build it,
>    and host them on any server you want;
>    - you can download the entire app for use in your organization (the
>    github link is in the top-right corner - it is a Ruby-on-Rails app)
>    - we have started adding templates to it;
>
>
> Obviously, we still have a lot to do (well, sky's the limit) , but slowly
> we will build this up and add new features. Let us know what you think and
> if you have any ideas that might make it useful for you, we'd love to hear
> them.
>
> http://storybuilder.jumpstart.ge/en/
>
> Eric
>
>
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