Monday, February 22, 2010

THIS WEEK IN TCF: HOLLYWOOD LECTURE SERIES

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24: "Careers in the Industry"
4:00-5:30
ten Hoor Hall, room 30

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25: "Breaking & Entering: How to Survive in the Entertainment Industry"
4:00-5:30
ten Hoor Hall, room 125

Eve is the author of “The Complete Film Production Handbook” as well as “Hollywood Drive.” Her credits include “Titanic,” “Just Married,” and “Tropic Thunder” among many others. Her work can be found on imdb.com.

Daniel has worked for several major studios, and currently runs his own production company. His credits include “Schindler’s List,” “Jurassic Park,” “Field of Dreams,” “Do the Right Thing” and many more. His website is shoottothrillproductions.com.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

TCF 444: Unit on Digital Storytelling

Our next unit moves us into the process of "digital storytelling." Yes it's storytelling using digital media, but there are particular frameworks and aims for this medium.

Digital Storytelling is the practice of using digital media (computer-based technology tools) to tell stories.

Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters, situations, experiences, and insights. Tell your story now digitally. - Leslie Rule, Digital Storytelling Association

For our own practices, will be studying and creating digital stories inspired by Joe Lambert and his Berkeley based Center for Digital Storytelling (CDC).

Here are their "Values and Principles".

For this week's assignment, you will be watching digital stories from CDC and other digital storytelling initiatives. Consider what you think makes a story good. Think about kinds of stories folks tell (here's a launching point: iRoom Stories), browse the list of links (below), and you can even do your own online searches for sites / sources.

This week view digital stories, considering the CONTEXT, CONTENT and FORM of each story.

Post links to TWO of your favorite digital stories.

For each digital story, post an image (suggested: take image screensjpts), and LINK to the original piece.

For each write a short reflection (about 125-250 words) for each piece you've selected.

Consider:
1- the context [where the story was created, or anything you know about the maker, if there is text that tells you info posted with the video, where it was created (workshop)]

2- the content [what the story is about, theme, thesis, moral...]

3- the form of the piece [what forms of media used, how the piece is edited, etc]

4 - why this is a "good" story (read: why/how this piece engages you, draws you in, why you like it...)

Post your two favorites on your blog, by 9am on Tuesday, Feb 16th.


Digital Story Links:

http://www.storycenter.org/stories/

http://www.youthtrainingproject.org/article.php?list=type&type=4

http://www.digitalstories.org/

http://www.soros.org/resources/multimedia/digital

http://www.mecaforpeace.org/article.php?id=151

http://www.davarts.org/art_storiesB.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/audiovideo/sites/galleries/pages/capturewales.shtml

http://storiesforchange.net/organization/center_digital_storytelling?page=5

http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/learnshops/digital/examples.php

http://www.thecentersd.org/digital/digitalquilt.php

http://www.umass.edu/wmwp/DigitalStorytelling/Examples%20of%20Digital%20Storytelling.htm

http://www.engenderhealth.org/our-work/gender/digital-stories-south-africa.php

Other Links

Monday, February 1, 2010

I've got it... divShare!

For the TCF 444 students:

Here's a great space to store your audio stories divShare.

FREE, Quick & Easy to join... works perfectly!

Hope the audio editing is going well!

-Dr. R