The 360-degree video of immersive journalism has created a novel means of experiencing reporting, going beyond traditional media. This new technology also changes the narrative method and has created convergence journalism. Using content analysis of 360-degree videos on Apply Daily and the method of human-centered design with participants, this article examines the narrative strategies of 360-degree video technology to illustrate the transformation of digital journalism. This paper argues that both professionals and students employ the reporter-led approach when using 360-degree video technology to report news stories. The 360-degree video technology has changed the traditional role of journalists and created a new type of convergence journalism in which journalists and the scene are blurred.