Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Visual Storytelling: Narrative sample scene
These could go with the script found an engrade.com/drsim
Visual Storytelling: Narrative
Narrative stories are planned and scripted during the preproduction process. Parrotland is a short narrative story and two segments of a scene are provided, along with the script. Match the clips to the script(s) and cut your own version of the story. Add your own music and sound effects.
see engrade.com/drsim for script
Interviewing
If you do decide to interview people, be aware of your surroundings. What does the background look like? Do you have enough light on their faces? Can you hear them?
Is it a sit down or a person-on-the street (man on the street) interview? Do you have your questions written down and preacticed?
Is it a sit down or a person-on-the street (man on the street) interview? Do you have your questions written down and preacticed?
Visual storytelling: Documentary
Many documentaries are written after the recording of interviews is complete. Documentaries have multiple interviews with a "theme." Example: The women's army during WWII (WAC)*, interviewing women who served, their stories and their pictures that develop a unique story.
Another example: The local tornado of 2011. Interviewing victims, respondents, reporters on scene.
Any informative webisode is similar in style to your 1203 informative speech.
* I have access to former WACs if this interests you.
Another example: The local tornado of 2011. Interviewing victims, respondents, reporters on scene.
Any informative webisode is similar in style to your 1203 informative speech.
* I have access to former WACs if this interests you.
Visual Storytelling: Informative
Below are some samples that could be made into a longer video about the New Madrid fault line. This is an example of an informative video which tells a story.
Creating an informational video usually relies on a content person to assist with specific
script information. No script is provided with this example, allowing you the freedom to
edit the story in an original way. Start by transcribing the three sound bites included in
the folder. Second, complete a footage log for the other files. Once you have these tasks
complete, develop a script and edit a short piece together.Digital Storytelling: Informative
Creating an informational video usually relies on a content person to assist with specific
script information. No script is provided with this example, allowing you the freedom to
edit the story in an original way. Start by transcribing the three sound bites included in
the folder. Second, complete a footage log for the other files. Once you have these tasks
complete, develop a script and edit a short piece together.Thursday, February 3, 2011
Project one (New New Media Debate) rubric
The Great New New Media Debate Rubric Team name:
Members:
"Debate" Format 20 minutes 150 Points
________ Introduction 25
_______ State your case Affirmative 25
_______ Reasons & supporting evidence 25
________ Cite readings (at least 3) 5
________ Alternate perspective-Negative 20
________ Rebuttal (Redeeming factors) 25
________ Conclude 25
/150 Total
Requirements: (subtract if missing)
1. MUST show both sides. Persuade us that your new new media is superior.
2. Cite sources (orally and on outline)
3. All group members participate and present
4. Outline of debate and roles (during debate and preparation)
/150 Total
Members:
"Debate" Format 20 minutes 150 Points
________ Introduction 25
_______ State your case Affirmative 25
_______ Reasons & supporting evidence 25
________ Cite readings (at least 3) 5
________ Alternate perspective-Negative 20
________ Rebuttal (Redeeming factors) 25
________ Conclude 25
/150 Total
Requirements: (subtract if missing)
1. MUST show both sides. Persuade us that your new new media is superior.
2. Cite sources (orally and on outline)
3. All group members participate and present
4. Outline of debate and roles (during debate and preparation)
/150 Total
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Project
Surely you weren't just watching DVDs the past few days....
You have a project due on Thursday. I will give you about 30 minutes at the beginning to organize.
You have a project due on Thursday. I will give you about 30 minutes at the beginning to organize.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
In-class Project
Web 2.0 tools. Social media tools (Facebook, Myspace, twitter).
Homework: Read New New Media – chapters 6, 7, & 8
In-class group project Three group explain social media debate
Due Thursday, February 4
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