Three Frame of Story
Today on
February 27, in our concept development class we were divided to eight group of
three. Then our teacher Jimmy told us to make three frames sketches on separate
piece of paper that could make a story. We had certain amount of time to do
that, but I don’t remember how much time we had. After finishing them we put
them on a wall to look and vote. We had to decide which one had interesting
story and could perfectly visually communicate. The one that I chose won the
game, but after listening Jimmy’s explanation about the best story teller, I change
my mind. The one that I chose communicate visually but didn’t have interesting
story. Anyway, this exercise beside fun gave me a lesson. It helps me to
understand how to communicate visually without using any word. I can show the
feeling or action by the face impression. That was a little exercise to
understand how to make a successful poster or magazine advertisement without
using any word. I learned that it is important to know what action or moment I
have to choose to tell the story; only the important part of the story tells
everything. There could be a long story that could be described by just three
frames.
The next
thing that we did was to look at a video that was an example of our final
project for our concept development class. We had to make a video of 2 to 3
minute about global saving. We have to have a research and we have to define the massage.
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