Great video from TV Reporting class (click on link)

Tako Merabishvili and Keti Gigashvili produced a 3-mintue video called “The Baker” for their visual storytelling assignment “How to tell story with pictures.”

The assignment was to plan, shoot and edit a short video. The length of the videos could vary, but each video had to have more than 10 shots and less than 20. Students had to edit the shots in a logical order so that the story would develop well. They could not use a voice-over; they could only use natural sound. Their goal was to capture a character and an atmosphere.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FQynfBpYW4&list=HL1331113673&feature=mh_lolz

About keithrkenney
Keith Kenney is a professor of visual communication at the University of South Carolina. He is living in Tbilisi, Georgia, for a year. This blog is about several topics. "CSJMM-Journalism" is about the students, faculty and staff members of the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management in Tbilisi, Georgia. "USC-Journalism" is about the students, faculty and staff members of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SJMC) at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. CSJMM and SJMC are recipients of a "Journalism School Partnership" program grant from the US Department of State. The purpose of this $750,000 grant is to improve CSJMM and ensure its sustainability. "Tbilisi, Georgia" is about Susanna Melo and my experiences in Tbilisi. "Columbia, SC" will be about our experiences in our home town--Columbia--when we return home. "Georgia" is about Susanna and my experiences when we travel in Georgia outside of Tbilisi. "United States" is about our experiences traveling in the US. "Films and Photography" is about two documentary films I'm working on in Georgia. One story follows how Adishi handles the rapid tourism that is being developed in Svaneti. The other story follows Tamaz Jalagania, who is a craftsman of swords and guns, an opera singer, and an extraordinary storyteller. "Scholarship" is about my current books, articles, reviews, and grants.

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