Friday, April 20, 2012

CYOA Week 5: This Must Be The Place



For this week’s Choose Your Own Assignment, I want to share this series of short videos with you all. We’ve already examined narrative nonfiction through a few different mediums other than writing and video seems like the logical next step. I think these videos have a lot to teach us about profiling people and places in unison. I know many of us in the class are preparing to write profiles of places, but those of us profiling people also cannot ignore the importance of context when telling another person’s story. These videos also might serve as inspiration for our upcoming picture/audio slideshows. Besides all that, they’re fun to watch (and Detroit gets the spotlight in one video!). So please take the time to watch all four of these videos and consider these questions:

Pay attention to the audio. How do the filmmakers manipulate and balance music with talking? How do you feel about it and how does it make you feel?

Consider the pacing of these films. What can we pull from these examples in film to apply to our writing? Does the narrative feel disjointed? Unified? Both?

Obviously, pictures and film express information differently than words. What, if anything, can be transferred to our profile writing from the images and visual styles used in these videos?

Who do you think is the target audience for these films? What message(s) are the creators trying to send with each film individually and with the series as a whole?  

2 comments:

  1. I hope you all enjoy these video profiles. I think they are great!

    There is something about visually seeing a profile that makes writing a lot more challenging, but very interesting. A couple things Paul and I want you guys to keep in mind when commenting on the questions posted are what will help you all when you write your profiles:

    -Think about how the video captures stillness. What do you listen to/observe when there is no sound? How would you write it in a scene?

    -Think about how the dialogue correlates to the descriptions of the scenes, and the mood that they both set throughout the video. Let the visuals around you help you create the write questions in order to get that dialogue you need.

    Enjoy guys!

    Maureen

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  2. Hi Paul,

    I know that you're a RadioLab as much as I do, and I wanted to be sure you hadn't missed this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0HfwkArpvU

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