Posts Tagged ‘multimedia’
Su Yon’s Post Mortem #4 – truly multimedia-based videos
Posted by: suyon in Saturna Project on April 11th, 2009
Having come from a traditional filmmaking background and currently working as a multimedia designer, one of my goals during my education at Masters of Digital Media is to learn how to incorporate ever-changing digital media tools into my multimedia storytelling methods.Santa Saturnina on the ocean in Unity
The videos on exploresaturna.com are composed of “conventionally” shot interview footage, archival footage, photography, digital motion graphics in After Effects, and video capture of a 3D model in the game engine Unity. Personally, it was an extremely valuable experience to produce the multimedia-based videos. The present and future of the digital media realm has (and will have) so much to offer in terms of diversity of its formats. My objective is to learn how to tell a story using these tools in the most compelling, effective, and convincing way.
Storyboarding for Three Multimedia Pieces
Posted by: suyon in Saturna Project on February 5th, 2009
Aerlyn and I have been working on the storyboard of the three multimedia pieces that will be a significant part of the Saturna Project website and the installation inside of the Fog Alarm Building (FAB). We started using the slideshow program, “ProShow”, to visualize our storyboards.
Each of the three multimedia pieces will be approximately 1:30 min long incorporating video, photography, paintings, interviews, and 3D models. They will cover the subject matter of “The FAB”, “introduction/general history of Gulf Islands focused on Spanish Explorers and their legacy”, and “life on the Santa Saturnina”. Our main storytelling approach for these clips is to connect the past and the present, bringing history alive online and in the FAB.













