Weekly outline
- General
- 1. 19 February - 25 February
- 2. 26 February - 3 March
2. 26 February - 3 March
- What is a story?
- Readings:
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Haven, K. F. (2007). Story proof: The science behind the startling power of story. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Publishing Group. Chapter 2, pp. 11-20.
- 3. 4 March - 10 March
3. 4 March - 10 March
- Story Structure
- Reading Assignment: Improving Your Storytelling, Chapter 8, pp. 97-102
- 4. 11 March - 17 March
- 5. 18 March - 24 March
- 7. 1 April - 7 April
- 8. 8 April - 14 April
- 9. 15 April - 21 April
9. 15 April - 21 April
Midterm (No class)
Midterm Project:
Tell a story by using storyboard and lego bricks.
-5 scenes built with lego bricks
-6 frames storyboard (check out the rubric)
-Story Presentation
- uploading the required files by an representative
- 10. 22 April - 28 April
- 11. 29 April - 5 May
- 12. 6 May - 12 May
12. 6 May - 12 May
- Graphic Narratives (1)
- How does one tell stories with pictures? The idea of the story-board.
- Comic/ Graphic Novels
Reading:
• Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics
- 13. 13 May - 19 MayThis week
- 14. 20 May - 26 May
- 15. 27 May - 2 June
- 16. 3 June - 9 June
16. 3 June - 9 June
- Storytelling in Moving Images (1)
Narratives in films
Readings:
•David Bordwell, “Three Dimensions of Film Narrative” Jason Mittell, Complex TV, “Introduction” & “Complexity in Context” - while reading this book, check out the online companion for video examples
*Mittell, “Film & Television Narrative” (spoiler for Lost episode)
- Watch: 2001: A Space Odyssey (2001:太空漫遊)
- 17. 10 June - 16 June
- 18. 17 June - 23 June
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