Here are the rest of the final projects from my Multiplatform Design & Storytelling students.
The assignment as explained in the course syllabus:
Final project : A multimedia story
It’s been three years since The New York Times published “Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek.” It instantly became a storytelling sensation. More than that, it pioneered the multimedia story for the digital age. What is it that the best multimedia stories have in common? All emphasize segmentation, all introduce texture woven into the narrative with photo galleries, quotes, videos and highlights. All allow readers to explore related content.
For the final project, each student will create his or her own story and present it in a multimedia mode, appealing to the senses through audio, video, photography and text. This final project will become a valuable portfolio piece, while demonstrating your ability to tell stories across platforms. As for which story to utilize: You may have already worked on such a story for another class and/or job. We will recommend that students use Readymag, but other tools and approaches may be discussed with the instructors. Or, you may wish to pursue a subject of interest to you. More details of this project to be discussed in class.
The Woman Who sees With Sound
https://readymag.com/u44798033/531160/
Ariana Pyles
‘Rock’ In The Vote: How the Music Selected in Political Campaigns Affects Elections
http://readymag.com/u85680078/53116
Jean Paul Salamanca
Child Migrants Face Court Alone
http://https://readymag.com/u38709954/Chacar/
Henriette Chatar
Saving Northern Sea Turtles
http://Saving Northern Sea Turtles
Kailyn Lamb
Life of Butchers: A Meaty Affair
https://readymag.com/u11290392/531023/
Bushra Shaikh
Mindfulness Meme
https://readymag.com/garimagarg/mindfulnessmeme/
Garima Garg
https://garciamedia.com/blog/those_final_student_multimedia_projects_are_here