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Week 11 Review Storyboards; More on Video Storytelling

Jeff Young jryoung@gmail.com

This

is your chance to think of MustGet elements:

What images are crucial? What quotes are essential (and what images support them)? What takeaway points do you want to make?

How

does the piece start? (what is on the screen, and what does the viewer hear?)

Try

to convey a sense of experience

How

does a picture story differ from a collection of pictures on a topic? A picture story has a theme. Not only are the individual pictures in the story about one subject, but they also help to support one central point (Ken Kobr, Photojournalism: The Professionals Approach).

Can

cover a person, event, group, or issue.

Can

cover a person, event, group, or issue. Rule of thumb: no less then 2 minutes and no more than 5 minutes.

Can

cover a person, event, group, or issue. Rule of thumb: no less then 2 minutes and no more than 5 minutes. Due Dec 15 at midnight.

Can

cover a person, event, group, or issue. Rule of thumb: no less then 2 minutes and no more than 5 minutes. Due Dec 15 at midnight. Present final projects on exam date, Dec 16.

Can

cover a person, event, group, or issue. Rule of thumb: no less then 2 minutes and no more than 5 minutes. Due Dec 15 at midnight. Present final projects on exam date, Dec 16. Drafts are optional, but must be shown to me by Dec 9 class to get feedback.

Final

Project Shoot: Post to the blog a 1 to 2 minute clip that might be in your final project.

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