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Fotografia e guerra: d al reportage tradizionale agli user generated content

Università degli studi di Pavia Facoltà di Lettere e filosofia, Scienze Politiche, Giurisprudenza, Ingegneria, Economia Corso di Laurea Interfacoltà in Comunicazione, Innovazione e Multimedialità. Fotografia e guerra: d al reportage tradizionale agli user generated content. Relatore:

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Fotografia e guerra: d al reportage tradizionale agli user generated content

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  1. Università degli studi di Pavia Facoltà di Lettere e filosofia, Scienze Politiche, Giurisprudenza, Ingegneria, Economia Corso di Laurea Interfacoltà in Comunicazione, Innovazione e Multimedialità Fotografia e guerra: dal reportage tradizionale agli user generated content Relatore: Prof. Paolo Costa Correlatore: Prof. Mario Dossoni Ivan Minoli Matricola 362830/75 Anno accademico 2010/2011

  2. WAR PHOTOGRAPHY TRADITIONAL PHOTOJOURNALISM INTERNET & SOCIAL NETWORKS

  3. PHOTOJOURNALISM Timeliness INFORMATION BY IMAGES Objectivity KNOW & TELL THE WORLD Narrative

  4. Roger Fenton: 1855 Crimean War Guerra di Crimea 1855 Guerra di Crimea 1855 Guerra di Crimea 1855 Guerra di Crimea 1855

  5. FOTOREPORTER TWENTIETH CENTURY PHOTOS INSIDE NEWSPAPERS ROBERT CAPA TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCE IN THE FIELD OF PHOTOGRAPHY HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON DAVID SEYMOUR PROFESSIONAL PHOTOJOURNALISTS

  6. FOTOREPORTER ABILITY AUDACITY QUICKNESS

  7. FOTOREPORTER INVOLVE THE READER FORCE OBJECTIVITY PSYCHOLOGICAL & EMOTIONALS DEVELOPS

  8. WAR & PHOTOGRAPHY PAIN & DESTRUCTION ACCOUNT OF THE EVENTS

  9. WAR & PHOTOGRAPHY DRAMATIC IMAGES SHOCK CONSUMPTION

  10. THE EVOLUTION NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW LANGUAGES SLIDESHOWS BLOGGING VIDEOJOURNALISM

  11. THE EVOLUTION PHOTOBLOG INTEGRATED NEWSROOM INTERNET SOCIAL NETWORKS Remove the barrierswithin departments

  12. USER GENERATED CONTENT RADICAL CHANGE OF PHOTOJOURNALISM ACTIVE ROLE SIMPLY READER TRADITIONAL REPORTAGES MAIN CHARACTER CITIZEN PHOTOJOURNALISM

  13. LIBYAN WAR 2011 MANIPULATED INFORMATION Arabicrevolution hit Libya February 17th ONU allowed EU to intervene in Libya March 11th Fall of Tripoli August 21st Death of Gaddafi October 20th

  14. LIBYAN WAR 2011 TECHNOLOGY News & photos from the mostpopularnewspaper in the world YOUNG PEOPLE INTERNET a7fadhomar

  15. LIBYAN WAR 2011 THE DEATH OF GADDAFI Thoseimageswere on the frontpage of some of the mainheadings in the world FRANCE PRESS Philippe Desmazes

  16. CONCLUSIONS PHOTOJOURNALISM CHANGED ITS ESSENCE Thanksto the latesttechnology and its low price, todayeveryone can produce photojournalistic content The twentiethcenturyinnovations in the field of photography werecompletelydifferentthanwhathappenedwith Internet. War photosweretakenbyspecializedoperators

  17. CONCLUSIONS CHARM & HEROISM WAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN AWFUL THING TO WITNESS

  18. CONCLUSIONS WEB 2.0 HAS BEEN WELL ADAPTED TO PHOTOJOURNALISM MOST OF THE IMAGES AND INFORMATION ARE REPLACED BY THE USER GENERATED CONTENT THE COMMUNITY IS AQUIRING MORE POWER TO PRODUCE JOURNALISTIC CONTENT INTERNET AS THE MAIN MEDIUM BATTLEFIELD INTERNET

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