Description
Storyboarding advances a truly impactful implementation of the practice of Montage as the strategic tool for visually crafting and sharing your storytelling by means of a storyboard.
Storyboarding is the practice of ordering a set of frames, either as still images or moving ones. Storyboarding is the process through which we aim to impose order over the multiplicity of the available materials, in order to purposefully strengthen our intended version of the storytelling.
Storyboarding is one of the 5 lessons part of the MIA course. These can be engaged in any order, even independently!, yet I would advise to follow this order: first Storytelling, then Aesthetics and Composition, and, finally, Montage and Storyboarding. As mentioned, you can equally work on these 5 as self-standing lessons or complement them according to your liking.
MIA stands for the Meta-Image App, and this is the thoroughly enhanced version of the App that the Quintin Hogg Trust generously funded while I was leading the Digital and Interactive Storytelling LAB at the University of Westminster in London, UK. MIA has been translating my expertise as a professional photographer and university professor into a consequential course to introduce foundational competencies in storytelling practices including key components in visual literacy, and it continues to evolve to respond to the latest requirements of today’s digital cultures.
Welcome to Storyboarding!








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