Era uma vez...uma história real: jornalismo e ficção na narrativa de 12 Seconds of Gunfire

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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-5462_44_8

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jornalismo imersivo, realidade virtual, vídeo em 360º, narrativas imersivas, ficção

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A utilização de recursos tecnológicos imersivos como a Realidade Virtual (RV) e vídeos em 360º, com a proposta de aproximar o usuário da história e tornar os conteúdos mais atrativos, tem provocado uma reconfiguração da narrativa jornalística e gerado questionamentos éticos que confrontam paradigmas da profissão. A partir da análise do vídeo 12 Seconds of Gunfire (2019), animação em 360º publicada pelo jornal The Washington Post, buscou-se perceber como o real e o ficcional, que se cruzam de forma mais evidente no jornalismo narrativo, se fazem presentes nestes relatos. Espera-se contribuir para as pertinentes discussões sobre o jornalismo digital e as inovações nos formatos narrativos em um cenário de transformações tecnológicas que desafiam a prática jornalística e que tornam mais complexa a distinção entre informação e ficção.

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2024-07-16

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Dantas, M., & M. Loureiro, L. (2024). Era uma vez.uma história real: jornalismo e ficção na narrativa de 12 Seconds of Gunfire. Media & Jornalismo, 24(44), e4408. https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-5462_44_8