New York Times (User Gen Submission) MUSIC Housing and Development Board (HDB), Singapore Ministry of National Development Getty Images: Fotosearch / Bloomberg / Liu Jin / Barcroft Media / Daniel BerehulakĪnand Giridharadas/International Herald Tribune The Russian News and Information Agency, Ria Novosti Imagno - ullstein bild / The Granger Collection, New York Getty Images: Fotosearch / Sankei / The Asahi Shimbun / AFP / Mondadori Katerina Cizek ARCHIVAL PHOTOS COURTESY OFĪerial Imagery provided by Robbie Lackritz PART TWO: CONCRETE NARRATED BY © Bobby Yip / Reuters/Reuters/Corbis MUSIC SLUB Dresden/Deutsche Fotothek, Franz Stoedtner © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NYĬollection of the New-York Historical Society Maria-Saroja Ponnambalam SOUND RECORDING AND MIXīpk Berlin/Bayerische Staatsbibliothek / Art Resource Jeff Roth / The New York Times THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTO LAB Illustrations: Felix Wittholz SOUND EDITOR Lindsay Crouse / The New York Times FILM ANIMATION Jason Spingarn-Koff / The New York Times EXECUTIVE PRODUCER FOR THE N.F.B. The New York Times DIRECTED, WRITTEN AND EDITED BY Yee / The New York Times INTERACTIVE – PART 4: HOME SOCIAL MEDIA EDITORSĭeborah Acosta / The New York Times DEVELOPERS Society for Community Organization (SoCO). United Press International INTERACTIVE – PART THREE: GLASS ARCHIVAL PHOTOS COURTESY OFĭaniel Schwartz courtesy of Urban-Think Tank and ETH Zurich Department of Housing and Urban Development © 2013 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / F.L.C.
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Graeme Stewart ADDITIONAL AUDIO INTERVIEWERīranden Bratuhin INTERACTIVE – PART ONE: MUD ARCHIVAL PHOTOS COURTESY OFīpk Berlin/Bayerische Staatsbibliothek/Art Resource Jeff Roth / The New York Times VISUAL RESEARCHERS Rumsey Taylor / The New York Times SOUND DESIGN Sarah Arruda ADDITIONAL DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
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Lindsay Crouse / The New York Times ADDITIONAL ANIMATIONįelix Wittholz ADDITIONAL INTERACTIVE DEVELOPMENT
#Patrick ross rising tide interactive series#
Kathleen Lingo / The New York Times SERIES RESEARCHER Jason-Spingarn-Koff / The New York Times PRODUCER Jacky Myint / The New York Times EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Katerina Cizek INTERACTIVE ART DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT The National Film Board of Canada INTERACTIVE CONCEPT AND SCRIPT BY National Film Board of Canada’s ongoing HIGHRISE project, an Emmy Award-winning multiyear, many-media collaborative documentary experiment. This project was created for Op-Docs, the New York Times editorial department’s forum for short, opinionated documentaries, and is part of the Smartphone users can view the four films. On desktop and laptop computers, users can mouse over features and click to On tablets, viewers can navigate the story extras and special features within the films using touch commands like swipe, pinch, pull and tap. The interactive experience incorporates the films and, like a visual accordion, allows viewers to dig deeper into the project’s themes with additional archival materials, text and miniature
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Each film is intended to evoke a chapter in a storybook, with rhyming narration and photographs brought to life with intricate animation. That have largely been unseen in decades. The first three (“Mud,” “Concrete” and “Glass”) draw on the New York Times’s extraordinary visual archives, a repository of millions of photographs “A Short History of the Highrise” is an interactive documentary that explores the 2,500-year global history of vertical living and issues of social equality in an increasingly urbanized world.