Jesse Garnier
Jesse Garnier
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SF State University
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Web Designer
SF State University
Web Designer
National Geographic | The '80s:

Video Preview: There?s only one correct answer in 43 billion? and 12-year-old Patrick Bossert solves it.
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Firestorm: The story of the bushfire at Dunalley:
What happened to the family that hid in the water? The Holmes family speak exclusively to the Guardian in a multimedia journey exploring what happened the day fire devastated their town.
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Building the Web Together (by Google Chrome)
From a humble beginning of static text, images, and links, the web has grown into a rich platform teeming with interactive content and powerful applications.
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High on the job (by theifilestv)
Imagine you?re a pot reporter. Pot as in weed, marijuana, bud. What could possibly go wrong when you cover a drug that is legally contentious but widely tolerated? CIR reporter Michael Montgomery finds out the hard way.
More on Off the Record.
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Take a journey into the Arctic and explore for yourself its natural wonders, the threat of the encroaching oil industry, and follow the struggle to Save the Arctic. The Arctic is under pressure from oil companies seeking to exploit its fossil resources. They see the melting of the sea ice, not as a warning, but as a business opportunity.
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The Austin Music Map is a collaboration between KUTX and YOU. Take us into your corner of the city. Show us a musical venue we?ve never heard of before. Surprise us with your favorite undiscovered musician. Let us in on Austin?s best kept musical secrets.
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Because of the excellent suggestions from Times' Lens' contributors and since it's no secret I work at the Times as the Multimedia Editor, I went ahead and included NYTimes' Lens' Must See RSS feed to the Interactive Narratives' NetVibes Universe. You can More…
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I found Trent Nelson’s "The Click" blog via Zach Wise. The Click is quick. And their RSS feed is now a part Photojournalism area of the Interactive Narrative More…
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Want to get faster updates of multimedia stories and interactive narratives? Follow Interactive Narratives, or INarratives, on twitter at http://twitter.com/inarratives. More…
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I just added a few more feeds to our NetVibes Universe. Any other must haves on the list? New ones include: - Multimedia Shooter (on Video Journalism) - Boston.com's The Big P More…
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For almost a decade, the multimedia bootcamp workshops at the University of North Carolina provided one of the main training sites for hundreds of professional journalists seeking to understand new storytelling tools and techniques and to gain hands-on tr More…
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The history of Las Vegas is the ultimate American rags-to-riches story, filled with unusual heroes and foes. This 103-year-old saga follows the city through its incredible ups and downs, and highlights how and where some of the U.S.’s most monumental mom More…
It could be said that Sixth Street forms a coarse border between San Francisco's glitzy downtown and its gritty South of Market and Tenderloin neighborhoods. Via an interactive, streetscape interface, "A Walk Down Sixth Street" uses audio, video, VR panora More…
The 1968 strike at San Francisco State University altered the landscape of ethnic education, civil rights and student activism. "40 Years, 40 Voices" is an interactive timeline that tells the story of the strike, its history and its legacy through video, a More…
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Mexico Under Siege: The Drug War at Our Doorstep.
6,285. The estimated number of people who have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since the start of 2007, shortly after Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared war on drug traffickers. That's more than U.S. casualties in the Iraq war. View…
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A Walk Down Sixth Street
It could be said that Sixth Street forms a coarse border between San Francisco's glitzy downtown and its gritty South of Market and Tenderloin neighborhoods. Via an interactive, streetscape interface, "A Walk Down Sixth Street" uses audio, video, VR panora View…
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1968: 40 Years, 40 Voices
The 1968 strike at San Francisco State University altered the landscape of ethnic education, civil rights and student activism. "40 Years, 40 Voices" is an interactive timeline that tells the story of the strike, its history and its legacy through video, a View…
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