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About Ole
Ole Krogsgaard is a Danish immersive journalist based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Currently working with 360 degree videos and VR journalism.
Languages
Danish German English
Services
Audio package (Radio / Podcast) 360 Videography Fact Checking
Skills
Fact Checking
Portfolio

Visiting Lyon? Take a 360-degree virtual tour of the city to get to know it first

08 Dec 2021  |  www.euronews.com
Lyon is recommended as an alternative to Paris for travelers seeking fewer crowds and lower expenses. The city offers top restaurants, historical sites, and film locations. An interactive 360-degree video provides a virtual guided tour of Lyon, showcasing places to see, eat, and sleep, aiming to inspire future visits.

Visiting Lyon? Take a 360-degree virtual tour of the city to get to know it first

08 Dec 2021  |  www.euronews.com
Lyon is presented as an attractive alternative to Paris for travelers, offering top restaurants, historical sites, and film locations. The article promotes a 360-degree virtual tour of Lyon, highlighting places to see, eat, and sleep. The interactive experience is recommended for those planning a visit to France's second-largest city.

Visiting Lyon? Take a 360-degree virtual tour of the city to get to know it first

08 Dec 2021  |  www.euronews.com
Lyon is presented as an attractive alternative to Paris for travelers, offering top restaurants, historical sites, and film locations. An interactive 360-degree video tour is available, showcasing a reporter's favorite places to see, eat, and sleep in the city. The video was filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic.

360° interactive: Discover what Angola has in store for you

03 Sep 2019  |  www.euronews.com
Angola offers a variety of attractions for different types of travelers, including enormous waterfalls, historical landmarks, and exotic wildlife. This 360° interactive experience allows users to explore the capital city, Luanda, through different itineraries tailored to hedonistic, adventurous, or culturally curious travelers.

A bad turn could cost billions: See how engineers train to drive a rover on Mars

28 Jun 2019  |  www.euronews.com
Engineers at the Rover Operations Control Center in Turin are training to drive a rover on Mars for the ExoMars 2020 mission, a joint effort by the European and Russian Space Agencies. The mission aims to find proof of past and present life on Mars, with a rocket launch scheduled for July 2020. The rover's descent and navigation on Mars present significant challenges, including the risk of a bad landing and the difficulty of remote operation due to the vast distance between Earth and Mars. Engineers will rely on transmitted commands and images to navigate the rover, which will also be equipped with artificial intelligence to avoid obstacles. The rover is expected to begin its mission on Mars in April 2021.

360° video: This ancient technique is the most sustainable way to catch tuna fish

01 Jun 2019  |  euronews
The almadraba technique, a 3,000-year-old method of catching Bluefin tuna, has been recognized by the European Union as highly sustainable. This technique involves an extensive network of fishnets that trap the tuna during their migration from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. The large mesh size ensures only tuna over 200kg are caught, and divers quickly kill the fish to prevent stress and meat quality deterioration. The fish are then frozen to -60℃ to preserve freshness. Although rooted in Phoenician civilization, almadraba is not widely used due to its difficulty and lower cost-effectiveness compared to other methods. The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas notes that only 0.1% of migrating tunas are caught this way.

360° tour: What's it like inside the European Parliament?

17 May 2019  |  euronews.com
Euronews journalist Stephanie Burnett offers an interactive 360° tour of the European Parliament building in Brussels, providing insights into the work environment of MEPs, staffers, journalists, and citizens involved in European democracy.

Interactive story: What do you know about landmines?

15 Apr 2019  |  www.euronews.com
War-torn eastern Ukraine is heavily affected by landmines and unexploded ordnance, resulting in over 1,300 civilian casualties since the conflict began five years ago. This interactive 360° story explores how these hidden explosives continue to impact the lives of many Ukrainians.

Climb the co-op windmill that powers a Danish community

12 Apr 2019  |  www.euronews.com
The Danish island of Samsø has achieved 100% renewable electricity through windmills, driven by community investment and leadership from Søren Hermansen. The island aims to be fossil fuel free by 2030, with all vehicles running on electricity or biogas. The project, initiated in 1997, has become a model for local action with global implications in the fight against climate change.

Director: The Destruction of Skat, the Sale of Dong, and the Financial Crisis – When Will We Learn from Our Mistakes

14 Mar 2019  |  politiken.dk
Autocratic leadership styles lacking transparency and respect for dissent can lead to catastrophic decisions. The Danish government has made numerous decisions based on misleading information and incorrect data, as highlighted by Finance Minister Kristian Jensen. The article criticizes the destruction of Skat, the sale of Dong, and the handling of the financial crisis, questioning when lessons will be learned from these mistakes.

Interactive story: See how Ukrainians remove dangerous landmines by hand

14 Mar 2019  |  www.euronews.com
Ukraine, heavily affected by landmines due to ongoing conflict, faces significant challenges in mine clearance. The process is labor-intensive and costly, with the Halo Trust playing a crucial role in detecting and neutralizing landmines by hand.

Watch in 360°: Spanish military practices extreme winter rescues

25 Feb 2019  |  www.euronews.com
The Military Emergencies Unit, a division of the Spanish Armed Forces, conducts annual severe winter storms rescue manoeuvres in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The unit, comprising specialized soldiers, climbers, divers, and canine teams, undergoes rigorous five-day exercises to prepare for extreme winter rescue scenarios. The report includes a 360-degree video shot with a GoPro Fusion, showcasing the unit's preparedness and diverse skill sets.

Director on Dong Sale: Why Was the State Cheated by Goldman Sachs? Shouldn't the Auditors Have Helped More?

26 Nov 2018  |  politiken.dk
The article discusses the financial practices of large corporations and the state, focusing on how powerful entities can manipulate financial statements to present misleading economic conditions. It highlights the case of Dong's financial activities and questions why the state was allegedly cheated by Goldman Sachs, suggesting that auditors should have provided more assistance.

How wine corks are made - and why scientists are raising the alarm

26 Nov 2018  |  www.euronews.com
Cork, a renewable and natural product, has been used for sealing wine bottles for 400 years due to its unique properties. The production of cork combines traditional methods with modern technology to prevent spoilage. However, the Mediterranean ecosystem supporting cork oak trees is threatened by rising temperatures, leading to drought, disease, and forest fires, raising concerns among scientists about the future of cork production.

This is the future of 360 video and VR at Euronews

10 Oct 2018  |  medium.com
Euronews is focusing on interactive 360 stories built on WebVR to enhance user engagement, moving beyond traditional 360 video formats. The publication has seen significant user interaction with WebVR experiences, such as their projects on the Moscow Metro and climate change. Despite the challenges and limitations of WebVR, Euronews believes it offers a more compelling format for digital journalism, allowing users to control their experience. The article discusses the evolution of 360 video at Euronews and the strategic shift towards WebVR to better reach and engage their audience.

Hip-hop choreographer Mourad Merzouki declares war on war

Rigsrevisionen is not independent - it is under massive political pressure. This is the lesson from the Dong scandal

10 Apr 2018  |  politiken.dk
Rigsrevisionen claims to be completely independent and free, but the investigation into the sale of Dong reveals otherwise, showing that the institution is misused and subjected to political pressure. Various entities, including the Ministry of Finance, Dong management, McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and the Finance Committee, are criticized for their roles in the Dong scandal. Rigsrevisionen, directed by the State Auditors, is accused of not being independent.

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