Triglione 4/24 Final
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Full Draft
Since my story will be basically a movie (in the form of an extended trailer), the actual amount of writing is minimalistic in order to present a more visual format. I am also still working on the full story, but here's what I have:
ESCAPE
By Sara Webber
Setting down the last box and collapsing with … Continue Reading ››
Additional Information
Some other factors that will add to the story's depth (discussed through Skype with Joline before break):
Spirit can be more than one thing = can both help AND hinder, just like friends and family
more indirect expression, i.e. angry with boyfriend through facial expression or body language
Dream and flashbacks could relate to a lost family member, … Continue Reading ››
Warnock_StoryOnline
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Story Scenes
*New Title*: ESCAPE
Scene List (not final order): Moving into new apartment Getting a cat (named Sirius Black) Visit from Aunt Lynn Nightmare First signs of presence Strange cat behavior Phone call to aunt More nightmares Ryan begins to see Childhood Flashbacks Daytime Hauntings Ryan possessed during the night Aunt Lynn dies during visit (??) More flashbacks reveal truth about childhood Try to get rid of spirit ENDING … Continue Reading ››Story Update: Start of 1st Classroom Scene
“Ten more minutes, ten more minutes,” I reminded myself as I was sitting in class. It’d been twenty minutes since recess, so Natalie would be coming back soon.
“Mason! Are you listening to me?” Ms. Ellis questioned. Her foot was tapping the floor so I knew she was mad.
“I’m sorry Ms. Ellis, what was the … Continue Reading ››
Wing’s_Plot_and Story Development
Protected: 18.2.14 : (Full Prologue)
Blood - Prologue
Red. Bright red. Bright red cloth. Bright red cloth fluttering. The noise waking her up. Awake. Eyes opened. Arm stretched reaching. Reaching for something nearby. Something nearby wasn't there apparently. Ugh. How bothersome. Back to sleep. Sleep normally not gotten. She yawned, retreating into blankets. Warm. Happy sigh. Cozy, safe, quiet. The quiet … Continue Reading ››
Character Backstory: Josh Couturier & Andrew Fitzpatrick
Animation & Sound Story: Scene 1; "Robot" & "Inventor"
The inventor is standing on a ridge on the edge of a giant forest he reminisces about the tragic event of losing his son. Shedding a tear, the Inventor realizes he could use something to care for. This … Continue Reading ››
MyStory_Anderson
Part 1: Family Interviews
After calling my mom to have her send a photo of my grandfather's graduating class, I decided to ask some questions about him.
"Didn't Grampie and most of his class go right into World War II?"
"Actually, thats a really good story. All seven of them were drafted into World War II only a … Continue Reading ››
Who We Are _ Sarah R.
INTERVIEW: Part 1
I interviewed my mom, I asked a few different questions and then that stemmed off to many little stories about her childhood experiences.
- I lived in reading Massachusetts from the time I was born until I was in third grade, nine years old. We live in a neighborhood in a small ranch house. As a kid … Continue Reading ››
Project1_Wing’s My Story
Prologue
Thanks to this project so I could get a chance to know more about my family history and my father. As in eastern culture, especially in asian countries, fathers usually play a solemn role … Continue Reading ››
My Story
"Where are you Going, Where have you Been?"
How we imagine our futures depends on who we are and where we come from--the context that makes our selves, our families and our society. Society is made up of more than what we … Continue Reading ››
Center for Digital Storytelling
Use the Center for Digital Storytelling online resource for inspiration and models for story from, format and technique.
Turning Point
In our lives there are moments, decisive moments, when the direction of our lives was pointed in a given direction, and because of the events of this moment, we are going in another direction. Poet Robert Frost shared this concept simply as “The … Continue Reading ››
Welcome
Welcome to Digital Narrative 2: NMD 443. View Syllabus for an intro to the course, and see the first steps in each of the featured posts. You will begin by viewing sample digital stories from the Center for Digital Storytelling. Then you … Continue Reading ››