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Who makes the images you see everyday? Where do you see yourself represented? How do others see you? How do we make sense of images of others? Or ourselves? How might images resist or respond? How do we understand a painting? What objects are found in your archive? Further Readings Rice, C., Chandler, E., Harrison, […]

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Image: Steve Johnson from PexelsStock Image and Video Collections As mentioned in the Working with Stock Visuals tutorial, WeVideo’s stock materials selection can be limited in terms of representations of diverse communities and people. Here is a small list of stock image and video collections that offer a greater variety in terms of visual representation. […]

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Art: Sonny BeanVisual media can provoke memories, invite emotions, and imply something in addition to what is explicitly seen. Consider how you feel when confronted by an image of a powerful ocean storm as opposed to a calm field of wheat on a sunny day. When constructing digital stories, we encourage digital storytellers to think […]

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Photo: Michelle Peek | Art: Bruce HorakImages, photographs, video clips, drawings and other types of visual media, are important elements of storytelling. While most storytellers may start with an audio narrative of the story they wish to tell, others might have a specific visual narrative they want to communicate. The visual aspects of digital storymaking […]

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WeVideo is an online video editing platform that allows for collaborative approaches to digital storytelling and is the main story construction tool we use in online digital storytelling workshops. Throughout these modules we have included video tutorials that explain how Re•Vision uses WeVideo in our online workshops. Back Next

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