Digital Storytelling: Creative Workflow | Preproduction | Production | Post-Production | Lori Landay
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In this video from Berklee Online’s Digital Storytelling course, Lori Landay encourages you to think about storytelling “like a guided tour through a carefully designed garden where you would play multiple roles in the phases of preproduction, production, and post-production.” In such a metaphor, Landay guides us to imagine we are the gardeners and we have to consider who the garden is for. In digital storytelling, this process is represented through the creation of a plan for the story’s structure, including a beginning, middle, and end, and thinking about the outline, script, storyboards, shot lists, schedules, research, and interviews. In the next production phase, digital storytellers should start “planting and cultivating” by recording audio and visual content, making voice overs, shooting video, taking photos, and creating animations. Landay explains that in the post-production phase you should edit and refine all audiovisual elements, transitions, text fonts, pacing, tunes, color, audio, and other aspects. Once you have a draft of your story, you can share it and get feedback which will enable you to continuously make alterations to provide the best final version possible.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Lori Landay is a professor of cultural studies at Berklee College of Music and an interdisciplinary scholar and new media artist exploring the making of visual meaning in twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture. She is the author of two books, the TV Milestone Series installment of “I Love Lucy” and “Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture,” in addition to articles on topics such as virtual worlds, digital narrative, silent film, and television culture. Her creative work includes animation, graphic design, creative documentary, machinima, interactive virtual art installations, and music video. Landay has been awarded the Dean’s Award for Excellence in the Professional Education Division at Berklee College of Music, a Newbury Comics Faculty Fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Humanities Enduring Questions Grant. She has consulted on and appeared in “Finding Lucy,” an American Masters documentary airing nationally on PBS and internationally. Landay holds a bachelor’s degree from Colby College, master’s degrees in American Studies and English from Boston College and Indiana University, respectively, and a doctoral degree in English and American Studies from Indiana University.
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Digital Storytelling | Prototyping | Video | Filming | Lori Landay | Creative Workflow | Lucille Ball
In this video from Berklee Online’s Digital Storytelling course, Lori Landay encourages you to think about storytelling “like a guided tour through a carefully designed garden where you would play multiple roles in the phases of preproduction, production, and post-production.” In such a metaphor, Landay guides us to imagine we are the gardeners and we have to consider who the garden is for. In digital storytelling, this process is represented through the creation of a plan for the story’s structure, including a beginning, middle, and end, and thinking about the outline, script, storyboards, shot lists, schedules, research, and interviews. In the next production phase, digital storytellers should start “planting and cultivating” by recording audio and visual content, making voice overs, shooting video, taking photos, and creating animations. Landay explains that in the post-production phase you should edit and refine all audiovisual elements, transitions, text fonts, pacing, tunes, color, audio, and other aspects. Once you have a draft of your story, you can share it and get feedback which will enable you to continuously make alterations to provide the best final version possible.
Learn more about this course: https://berkonl.in/47HvQsN
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Lori Landay is a professor of cultural studies at Berklee College of Music and an interdisciplinary scholar and new media artist exploring the making of visual meaning in twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture. She is the author of two books, the TV Milestone Series installment of “I Love Lucy” and “Madcaps, Screwballs, and Con Women: The Female Trickster in American Culture,” in addition to articles on topics such as virtual worlds, digital narrative, silent film, and television culture. Her creative work includes animation, graphic design, creative documentary, machinima, interactive virtual art installations, and music video. Landay has been awarded the Dean’s Award for Excellence in the Professional Education Division at Berklee College of Music, a Newbury Comics Faculty Fellowship, and a National Endowment for the Humanities Enduring Questions Grant. She has consulted on and appeared in “Finding Lucy,” an American Masters documentary airing nationally on PBS and internationally. Landay holds a bachelor’s degree from Colby College, master’s degrees in American Studies and English from Boston College and Indiana University, respectively, and a doctoral degree in English and American Studies from Indiana University.
About Berklee Online:
Founded in 2002, Berklee Online is the premier innovator and largest provider of worldwide music education, offering the renowned curriculum of Berklee College of Music at a fraction of the cost through award-winning programming and instruction. Contact an Academic Advisor today:
1-866-BERKLEE (US)
1-617-747-2146 (international callers)
advisors@online.berklee.edu
http://www.facebook.com/BerkleeOnline
http://www.instagram.com/berkleeonline/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/berkleeonline
https://www.tiktok.com/@berkleeonline
Digital Storytelling | Prototyping | Video | Filming | Lori Landay | Creative Workflow | Lucille Ball
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