Thursday, April 3, 2014

The Drive Link


https://drive.google.com/a/su.edu/?tab=mo#folders/0BzaMVfjCdlAFNlRjVnJtZlRhT00

Hugs,
Dr. C

Thinking about the storyboard

Storyboarding is a visual representation, using drawings and illustrations to map out the flow of your video. This should always be done before you film anything. This is your chance to create a blueprint, a solid plan that everyone on your development team can follow and agree on. This is also the chance to hash out details, specific shots, and get rid of any ideas that will end up being horrible on film. If you don't do this first, any mistakes or changes to the continuity of the film have to be edited out. That will lower the quality of the film, possibly drastically, as well as make your editor your worst enemy. Do the storyboard first.

 

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Thinking about your multi media project

Outline what you want to first - this will help you organize your thoughts and your imagines.
Start with different pictures for starting different narrative perspectives
Take lots of pictures and come up with lots of images - you can always edit them out later; it is much easier that scrambling to find things at the last minute.

1. Point of View
What is the main point of the story and what is the perspective of the author?
2. A Dramatic Question
A key question that keeps the viewer's attention and will be answered by the end of the story.
3. Emotional Content
Serious issues that come alive in a personal and powerful way and connects the story to the audience.
4. The Gift of Your Voice
A way to personalize the story to help the audience understand the context.
5. The Power of the Soundtrack
Music or other sounds that support and embellish the storyline.
6. Economy
Using just enough content to tell the story without overloading the viewer.
7. Pacing
The rhythm of the story and how slowly or quickly it progresses.

1. The Overall Purpose of the Story
6. Pacing of the Narrative
2. The Narrator’s Point of View
7. Use of a Meaningful Audio Soundtrack
3. A Dramatic Question or Questions
8. Quality of the Images, Video & other Multimedia Elements
4. The Choice of Content
9. Economy of the Story Detail
5. Clarity of Voice
10. Good Grammar and Language Usage


Here are some amazing multi media stories