Throughout history, as new storytelling mediums have emerged, content has adapted to fit the developing form. From oral narratives to theater, cinema, and television, storytelling will always evolve to fit the possibilities enabled by the platform. Given its interactive nature, digital storytelling is gradually adapting to the medium. So – how is non-linear video shaping the future of digital storytelling? This workshop will combine filmmaking and classic storytelling with narrative gaming structures. The class will introduce the depths of non-linear video and allow students to create their own interactive experience. The focus is on what makes a good story in an interactive narrative environment. Students will have access to the Eko platform – the industry leader in interactive video. In addition, they will be given \”backdoor\” access to further customize the software for their own projects. During the course of the semester, they will work in teams of 2-3 students to produce a short interactive video experience. Weekly lessons will mimic their project creation process – providing tools and knowledge for creative ideation, scriptwriting, film production, and product integration. Mo 6:30pm – 9:00pm (01/28 – 05/06)
ITPG-GT.2815.1 () | Instructor: Alon Benari | Mon 6:30pm to 9:00pm | Meeting Pattern: 7-All Semester | Start Date