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anatomy of a debate Post date  12.21.2007, 1:16 AM

posted by ben vershbow

The New York Times continues to do quality interactive work online. Take a look at this recent feature that allows you to delve through video and transcript from the final Democratic presidential candidate debate in Iowa (Dec. 13, '07). It begins with a lovely navigation tool that allows you to jump through the video topic by topic. Clicking text in the transcript (center column) or a topic from the list (right column) jumps you directly to the corresponding place in the video.

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The second part is a "transcript analyzer," which gives a visual overview of the debate. The text is laid out in miniature in a simple, clean schematic, navigable by speaker. Click a name in the left column and the speaker's remarks are highlighted on the schematic. Hover over any block of text and that detail of the transcript pops up for you to read. You can also search the debate by keyword and see word counts and speaking times for each candidate.

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These are fantastic tools — if only they were more widely available. These would be amazing extensions to CommentPress.

Posted by ben vershbow on December 21, 2007 01:16 AM
tags: NYTimes, commentpress, debate, politics, reading, video, visualization

comments (1):



fournierarrow2.jpgKerim Friedman on December 22, 2007 10:17 PM:

It looks like the NYTimes site is heavily inspired by MetaVid...

http://metavid.ucsc.edu/

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