Saturday, 10 March 2012

Narrative and Audience - Part 1; Narrative

Concentrating on work made around the idea of storytelling and that a photograph can have multiple meanings according to where it is displayed and who is looking at it.

What to consider:
  • How the meaning of an image can be affected by another
  • How the context in which images are seen affects their meaning
  • How different types of narrative are constructed (linear, random, fragmented, flashback, meta-fictive)
  • How the aesthetic of the image influences meaning (lighting, composition, format, point of view, viewpoint and use of colour)
  • How the addition of text, audio, spatial devices or timed display can influence the meaning. 
Assessment requirements:
Final resolution with consist of one or two different visual 'stories' in two different formats with two different deadlines and forms of assessment.

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