BAD
http://dc.medill.northwestern.edu/blog/2019/04/05/zebrafish-are-making-waves-for-limb-regeneration-research/#sthash.RLHpsSVF.dpbs
This a great story that is both unique and interesting. The audio is a great quality as is the script. However, it is clear that the student didn't use a tripod because the camera is very shaky, making it somewhat distracting for the audience. That said, in some scenes, the interviewees head is partially cut off. So to, some of the shots of the fish are cut off or choppy and shaky. I think this story was good, but it had the potential to be a lot better and a lot cleaner. For the third interviewee, the informational box also cuts off part of her face. There were also way too many shots of the fish just swimming. I think if the reporter had added more unique footage of the fish, perhaps very zoomed in shots of the fish or footage of the fish being fed, that would've been more interesting and visually appealing.
GOOD
https://cnsmaryland.org/2017/02/23/360-video-oyster-aquaculture-seeks-to-preserve-eastern-shore-industry/
This is a very interesting and effective way to share this story. The interactive 360 video allows you to see the oyster farmers out on the boat and in the workshop shucking and sorting the oysters. You also get to see the oysters being served at a bake. It's a great way to see a process people know little about from start to finish.
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