PHOTO STORY
Review Story Proposal and Story Proposal 2 and determine if you want to use the same idea or images from that project. If so use the steps below to expand your story/documentary. If you are starting a new project, follow the steps below with your new subject in mind. Unless you want to use advanced software like Adobe Premier, you should use the the free online software Adobe Spark Page or Adode Spark Video
PART ONE: Focus & Collect
- Decide on a Focus for your story. Pick a Title. (provisional if necessary)
- Collect any related media: pictures, drawings, photographs, maps, charts, etc.
- Organize all your materials in a folder on your desktop.
- Try to find informational content, which might come from interviews, web sites, articles etc
- What is the purpose and audience for your story. Are you trying to inform, convince, provoke, question?
PART TWO: Organize
- Select the photos you would like to use for your digital story.
- Select any additional and related images.
- Draft the narrative you’d like to tell. What is your main point? How are you leading up to it? Why will the viewer care? How are the parts of your story laid out. You may want to storyboard if this helps.
PART THREE: Create
- Clarify the purpose and point of view of your digital story. Revise Title if needed.
- Begin adding photos, captions, and text to Adobe Spark Page.
- You can get photos directly from Lightroom, Dropbox, Google Photos or on your desktop right fro Spark Page.
PART FOUR: Revise & Publish
- Show your digital story to your group and/or class (and/or your original subject)
- Gather feedback about how the story could be improved, expanded, or updated.
- Publish stories and show them on New Media Night and on the New Media Website.
- Share stories with your original subjects.
PUBLISH
- Create a post with category “Project 10”
- Use title: Project 10–YourName
- If using Adobe Spark, you need to “share” the project after completed, and use the “embed” code and add it directly to your Project 10 post.
- Make sure you use an apt featured image
Photos & Example below:
Viewing:
Use the “text” tab above to paste the Adobe embed code, then it should appear as an image with link in your “Visual” tab, like the example below: