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Class 1: June 16, 2015 Dr. Lisa Dush | [email protected]
introduc>on to wrd 530: digital storytelling
digital story: a short, personal story in digital format. The story blends voice with personal images and music, and it is typically composed with inexpensive hardware and soFware. It is o;en produced in a workshop environment.
i. history & evolution of the form
beginnings: as art
1990: Dana Atchley’s “Next Exit” 1993: Atchley & Joe Lambert’s American Film Ins>tute Workshop
1994: Lambert opens the SFDMC, which in 1998 moves to Berkeley, CA and becomes the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS). Thus is born the “Californian” model of digital storytelling.
evolution
2001: Daniel Meadows’ Capture Wales
2002: Lambert’s Capturing Lives, Crea2ng Community
2009: Hartley & McWilliams’ Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World
ii. how do you make a digital story?
time required = 9 hours
STEP 1: WRITE & REVISE A STORY SCRIPT
time required = .5 hour
STEP 2: AUDIO RECORD THE STORY
time required = 1.5 hours
STEP 3: EDIT THE AUDIO RECORDING
time required = 3+ hours
STEP 4: COLLECT & PREPARE IMAGES
time required = 8+ hours
STEP 5: CREATE & EDIT VIDEO
STEP 6: DISTRIBUTE AND USE
iii. what do communities and organizations do with digital stories?
(click image to visit site)
(click image to visit site)
SOME POSSIBILITIES...•community building/organizing • outreach • peer education • therapeutic reflection • mission articulation • advocacy • digital skill building
iv. what other forms of new media storytelling share DST’s core values, and may similarly be useful for communities and organizations?
The Rockefeller Founda>on: Digital Storytelling for Social Impact
The Meyer Founda>on: Stories Worth Telling
Hatch for Good
(click image to visit site)
v. your story: time to start drafting!