“Reporting Vietnam” was a provocative exhibit that marked the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, America’s first televised war. The exhibit explored the dramatic stories of how journalists brought news about the war to a divided nation. 
Set to a soundtrack of protest songs, the exhibit opens with an exploration of the culture clash that emerged in the 1960s as seen through mainstream and counterculture publications of the day. “Reporting Vietnam” challenges perceptions that linger 50 years after U.S. troops arrived in Vietnam, and poses the question “Did the press lose the war?”
CREDITS
Motion Graphics: Toni Jannelli, Danielle Kunitz
Designer: Toni Jannelli
Art Director: Danielle Kunitz
Producer: Frank Bond
Editor: Ralph Fasano
BELOW are attract loops for kiosks in the exhibit that showcase interviews with the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographers who took some of the most iconic images of the war, and the memorable protest songs that provided the soundtrack for a generation.
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