Course Highlights
The projects section contains examples of student's final projects from the semester. A complete bibliography is included in the readings section, as well as a list of related Web links in the related resources section.
Course Description
This seminar explores approaches to representation for distributed cinematic storytelling. The relationship between story creation and story appreciation is analyzed. Readings are drawn from literary and cinematic criticism, as well as from descriptions of interactive, distributed works. Students analyze a range of storytelling techniques; they develop a proposal using visualization techniques; and they prototype a working story experience, culminating in a final project displayed at the end of the semester.
Special Features
Technical Requirements
RealOne™ Player software is required to run the .rm files found on this course site. Flash™ Player software is required to run the Flash™ media found on this course site.