| Digital Storytelling |
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| Written by Елена Игнатова |
| Monday, 22 September 2008 16:54 |
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For a long time now, storytelling has been used as a tool for learning lessons, preserving events and history, conveying culture and tradition, and for fun. Every man has a tale to tell. By telling stories, we learn about the characteristics that we have in common with other people and through them we are connecting with the world.
“Digital” storytelling refers to the media used to convey the story. The digital stories are simply stories that are created and disseminated by using digital media. They are actually real experiences of their creators – written, narrated and illustrated by the person who has experienced the story. Upon the completion of the story and the narration, the photographs appearing in the video should be planned. The selected photographs don’t have to literally represent what the narrator is talking about, so any kind of illustration can be used for the story. Before they are imported in the video of the story, the selected photographs are edited with the Gimp application. This step requires the most technical knowledge. Here we import all the graphics and sounds in a video editing application and initiate the creation of the video from the story. In the application, all the graphics are sequenced according to the narration, and effects and transitions are added. Video editing applications are not very user friendly for a user without sufficient technical knowledge, therefore open source applications are not used here. Use of simple tools, such as Windows Movie Maker or Adobe Premier Elements is recommended. The Sinelerra application is an option that can be used in the Linux operative system. Step 6: Completing and sharing the video After the video has been completed, it is exported and prepared for sharing.Often, the creators of digital stories are not willing to share their stories online or they decide to do it under a certain nickname. There are several specialized websites for sharing digital stories, such as the Center for Digital Storytelling and StoryBox. Recently, training for digital storytelling was held in Saraevo, during which the participants were trained for holding trainings of this kind. Metamorphosis Foundation participated in this training with two of its representatives: Irina Shumadieva and Elena Ignatova.The Metamorphosis Foundation plans to hold this type of trainings and include them in future activities. Elena Ignatova |