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Immersiveness of News: How Croatian Students Experienced 360-Video News (CROSBI ID 243999)

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Brautović, Mato ; John, Romana ; Potrebica, Marko Immersiveness of News: How Croatian Students Experienced 360-Video News // Lecture notes in computer science, 10324 (2017), 263-269. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-60922-5_20

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Brautović, Mato ; John, Romana ; Potrebica, Marko

engleski

Immersiveness of News: How Croatian Students Experienced 360-Video News

More and more media companies are experimenting with virtual reality (VR) news and at the same time new VR technology products are available and affordable to a wider audience. This paper examines the concept of immersiveness in journalism based on 360-video content, probing the main components that are prerequisites to an immersive experience: flow, cognitive absorption, and presence. The research was conducted using a questionnaire from the work of Jennett et al. (2008) which was adapted for 360- video news. The main results from this initial phase of research showed that participants experienced two out of three main components for total immersion, but authors are drawing attention to the fact that VR content is a good way for engaging with news and triggering empathy.

virtual reality ; immersiveness ; journalism ; 360-video news ; presence

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Podaci o izdanju

10324

2017.

263-269

objavljeno

0302-9743

1611-3349

10.1007/978-3-319-60922-5_20

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Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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