1. Writing a Script- Brainstorm and find your story and tell it out loud. Make sure the writing style is conversational, like you are talking to friends or family.
2. Planning the Project- Create a storyboard to make a blueprint for your project and include text from script, titles, and images.
3. Organizing Project Folders- Create and organize your own folder where all media files can be kept so they won't have to be re-referenced and hunted down in random areas.
4. Making the Voiceover- Create the voiceovers for the story using appropriate emotion and intonation. You will be using a microphone and to prevent a popping sound when you pronounce a T, B, or P sound, place a clean sock over the microphone.
5. Gathering and Preparing Resources- In this stage you will be gathering music and images and playing with the technical tools to develop emotion and depth to your story. Music is 50% of the story experience so it is very important to choose wisely.
6. Putting it All Together- All elements are mixed together and music is added last. Make a rough cut version and a final cut version. The rough cut won't have transitions or music added but will give you an idea of what is missing so you don't have to work too much with the final cut.
7. Applause! Applause!- Your creation is finished and you can export it to DVD's or even bluetooth for cell phones. You are officially a "Story Keeper."
Nice job with your All About Me page, looks good with use of colors and images, the information is appropriate, but missing web links and video.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection covering Digital Storytelling is appropriate, correct information used. Nice job.