Post Two of this report from the Mobile Journalism Conference 2017 explores the Twitter Feed of the Day Two and Day Three sessions including Snapchat and Instagram Content Creation, Brand Journalism, Mobile Documentaries and How to Build an App and Become a Millionaire
Workflow for snapchat content creation #mojocon pic.twitter.com/xFxVPnc8Qf
— Rooie Reporter (@rooiereporter) May 5, 2017
Snapchat gd for breaking news but also thoughtful pieces,esp hyper local stories, to reach highly engaged audience- @sumaiya_seedat #mojocon pic.twitter.com/nFGbZAGVAt
— Journalism_USW (@Journo_USW) May 5, 2017
‘Snapchat cures millennial #FOMO (fear of missing out)’ #mojocon pic.twitter.com/YL18IeHPd4
— Amy Forde (@amyforde6) May 5, 2017
When you shoot a story with @Snapchat script it e reveal your personality. @KGranbo @MojoConIRL #mojocon #mojocon360 pic.twitter.com/8huQSPkHKb
— Francesco Facchini (@frafacchini) May 5, 2017
“People deserve the truth.” Powerful testimony from @Nusi22 on use of Snapchat while reporting on the #refugeecrisis. #mojocon pic.twitter.com/ZsImRuDpyR
— Jessica Francis (@Jevess) May 5, 2017
Kids/teens aren’t interested in news, but they love stories. Need to change the terminology we use. #mojocon
— Laura Baverman (@laurabaverman) May 5, 2017
#mojocon @evaschulz contrasts the rough, colourful, imperfect Snapchat Stories with the perfected, produced Instagram Stories pic.twitter.com/kWUKVU1CoO
— Alan in Belfast (@alaninbelfast) May 5, 2017
To explore Snapchat Storytelling in-depth, Documentaries, Gender Issues, Brand Journalism and much more click on the image below…