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narrative
\'nar-w-tiv\ n (1566) 1 : something that is narrated : STORY 2 : the art or practice of narration 3 : the representation in art of an event or story; also : an example of such a representation Exploration
of the meaningful integration of images, motion and text with sound. |
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Existential Crisis: A Narrative An existential crisis is a moment at which an individual questions the very foundations of his or her life: whether his or her life has any meaning, purpose or value: |
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Create an animation that forms a narrative. Your narrative can be sequential or random. You must include 10 items (Images, text, things, whatever) |
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SHOW,
DON'T TELL It's stronger to show an audience than to tell them. To say that "Mike was generous" leaves no impression; for impact, an author shows how Mike was generous. |
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Your animation may be realistic or abstract. What is important is that the interaction and movement of the objects and the use of sound must combine meaningfully to produce a metaphorical or narrative picture. | ||||||
For
Consultation 1, present a story board of your narrative. You may download
and print out this story board PDF to help
you organize your animation. For Consultation 2, present your audio and animation work in progress. |
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