Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The narrative process

I created a narrative with 5 distinct phases for my AE video: Begining, Middle and End with transitional moments between.

--The set up for the begining establishes the man walking and seeing object while punctuated by the staccato breathing.
--When the man sees a worm--depending on your interpritation-- he may have stepped on the worm or he may have just realized his own Humanity because of seeing the dead and gutted worm. At this point, long drawn out breaths make you dizzy.
--This leads into a lightheaded and unballanced walk where your not sure which way the man is heading.
--The staccato breaths and close ups of objects begin again but mixed with the dizzy-walk. The sound behind it starting at a low grumble, rises to a high pitched sonic tone. A crescendo.
--This then leads to the ending. I crammed as many images as I could into the final 3 seconds.

The narrative should be at least that there is someone walking and something happens to him after passing the worm. That he is a changed person because of his interaction.

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