Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Second Module: The story audiovisual



audiovisual narrative features

In the previous module we learned that there are many ways to tell stories and that one of them was through the visual. The visual narrative is a story told through images and sounds. Unlike the visual story using still images such as photographs and drawings to tell the story uses audiovisual captured moving images from a video camera.

There are two types of narrative audiovisual story or documentary. The plot stories are stories that spring from the imagination of a writer and are represented by some actors. Documentary stories are real facts instead told through its characters, these characters in the documentary are known as sources.

After learning the types of audiovisual narrative we discover that we would do a documentary narrated the feeding practices and the ancestral knowledge of our community. To make this documentary also learned that there are steps or stages which are:

-Development: This is the first step. This is when we define what we have, how we are going to count and who are our sources.

-Preproduction: After learning we have and how, in this way we organize the information and we imagine how our film will, for that we make a chart with drawings named: storyboard. Which will also organize the day of recording and this is known as: Production Plan.

- Production: This stage and the recording of our documentary. For this we split up the charges as an audiovisual production: the director, assistant director, researchers, producer, cinematographer, cameraman, sound engineer and camera assistant. And there if we have to record our story.

- Postproduction: When we have all recorded there to be organized with the help of a computer, this is known as editing, where we select the material that is useful and organized in time. After editing, and if we do what we did and show it to our community.

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