Hey everybody! As finding out during this week's reading and videos, the MMP calls for me to create a storyboard. I find the concept of a storyboard pretty interesting, especially after seeing the examples that were used. I was worried that they needed to be very detailed pictures or descriptions completely mapped out, however, it is quite the opposite. I found out that having it sloppy can actually be better in the long run because it allows for more imagination down the road. I decided to handwrite my storyboard because I felt like it give me more opportunities to put down the vision that I saw in my head. I thought that the pictures would be boring if drawn literally, so I decided to put a little creative twist into my pictures. I apologize in the advance for the drawings and my messiness towards the end.
Part 2
To create a visual for multimodality, I decided to create a moving media production with the help of iMovie. I took free stock images from Stocksnap.io and unsplashed.com since they do not have any licensing issues. I wanted to show the beauty of multimodality and movement, so this is what I came up with (Sorry for the corniness):
Hey Tim, great job on your post this week. I thought that the choice of music and typeset titles worked in well with the theme of 'movement' as did the image pans, however I think you definitely missed a huge opportunity with the fact that you only had still images in this video. I think it would have been particularly awesome if you'd been able to have for instance someone roller blading and set a single frame while the title sets followed by the actual video so it looks like the person comes to life through movement. If you ever get the chance to redo this idea, I definitely recommend giving that a try.
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