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Senongo Akpem: "This article talks about 5 concepts of telling multi-screen stories and how we can use them to create exciting, digital experiences." Via The Digital Rocking Chair, Elisa Hergueta
Digital Cinema in Transition's curator insight,
May 19, 3:39 PM
Also see our digital cinema study at http://www.digitalcinema.ca
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May 20, 11:38 AM
Un article interressant avec de belles références sur des travaux transmedias. Delete the scoop?
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April 1, 4:29 AM
Meograph is the easiest way to create multimedia stories. With no training you can quickly create stories about the news, history, travels, life events, and more by combining video, audio, pictures, text, links, maps, and timelines. Then share by embedding anywhere on the web, or through your favorite social network. Via Baiba Svenca, Agathi Georgiadou
Amy Pardo's curator insight,
April 2, 12:10 PM
I wonder how this might work for my oral history project.
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Pierre Levy's curator insight,
March 28, 10:52 AM
Using Big Data successfully requires human translation and context whether it's for your staff or the people your organization is trying to reach. Without a human frame, like photos or words that make emotion salient, data will only confuse, and certainly won't lead to smart organizational behavior. Data gives you the what, but humans know the why. Delete the scoop?
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In “Storytelling in Web Design,” I explained the three most basic aspects of storytelling — character, setting, and action — and offered ways to begin including storytelling in web design using basic design elements..." Via Gregg Morris, Karen Dietz, Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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Stevan Živadinović, the brains behind multi-plane side-scroller web comic Hobo Lobo of Hamelin, walks us through the development of the Parallaxer platform and gives a crash course on turning pencil drawings into transparent-background assets... Via The Digital Rocking Chair
The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
December 18, 2012 4:47 AM
O.K. This is a very technical article, but fascinating none-the-less.
Vivalist's curator insight,
December 18, 2012 5:24 AM
technical article (tutorial) on the challenges of creating Parallax Scrolling web experience out of your usual drawings. Delete the scoop?
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Peter Usagi: " The Power of Myth was one of the most popular TV series in the history of public television. In a series of six hour-long episodes, American mythologist Joseph Campbell peeled back the layers of mystery that had once shrouded our species ancient storytelling traditions" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Randee Dawn: "Controversial finales, the killing off of major characters — dramas like 'The Walking Dead' and 'The Killing' are turning to such atypical creative choices in a reboot of TV writing" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair, @FernandoCarrion Delete the scoop?
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Paul Salopek and Ahmed Kabil Writing will always be important, but weaving text, images, sound, and presentation together can give students more and diff Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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Alex Rister: "Storytelling for Presentations" was a short lesson I developed for my online Professional Communication and Presentation course. How do you teach storytelling Via Baiba Svenca, Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
Sergey Yatsenko's curator insight,
May 8, 2:38 AM
Presentation need Nanotechnology /New IP of Nano/ .
LucaVanin's curator insight,
May 17, 2:42 AM
Trasformar euna presentazione in una storia da raccontare: lo sforzo più complesso! Delete the scoop?
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In “Storytelling in Web Design,” I explained the three most basic aspects of storytelling — character, setting, and action — and offered ways to begin including storytelling in web design using basic design elements..." Via Gregg Morris, Karen Dietz, Robin Good, Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
March 10, 7:28 AM
Some useful examples and goo tips to putting Storify to work...
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March 11, 4:42 AM
Robin Good's insight:
Hats to Susan Mernit, who has an excellent piece on Knight Digital Media Center about how to do effective news curation and storytelling with Storify.
She brings in lots of relevant stories and examples showcasing how other individuals and journalists have been effectively using this news curation platform.
"The most successful creators of Meograph and Storify pages are united by one thing: they’re skilled editors and curators who know how to look at content posted on multiple social networks and pull out the pieces that will best help them to tell a story."
“Storify is the best way to gather tweets, comments, snippets and images from all around the Web and put them into one post. It's a new way of blogging that lets all your Internet friends participate.”
Brava Susan, great job and superglad to have intercepted you again.
Instructive. Informative. Resourceful. 8/10
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“Why did God give the majority of His Word in the form of narrative? I suspect part of the answer lies in the incarnational nature of narrative. It is theology fleshed out in concrete. Real lives, real situations, real challenges, real responses. Narrative engages us, and that is exactly the way God would have it. Why? Because He seeks to engage us. Via Luciana Viter Delete the scoop?
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Una interesante herramienta para contar y compartir historias a partir de una imagen, eso que se ha puesto de moda denominar con el término en inglés Storytelling.
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