Visual Vernacular: Storytelling Techniques in ASL
$30.00
Professional Studies - 0.3 CEUs
This presentation will focus on five features of Visual Vernacular which include:
- Long shot and Close up to give a distance perspective to the story
- Fast and slow motion to slow down or speed up the action to build anticipation as the story unfolds
- Zooming in and out to gain a variety of perspectives of an object or person
- Panoramic View to "set the stage" for the story and develop the story environment
- Role shifting to show movements, activities, and communications by various characters and how they interact with all other characters and in their environment in the story
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Professional Studies - 0.3 CEUs
This presentation will focus on five features of Visual Vernacular which include:
- Long shot and Close up to give a distance perspective to the story
- Fast and slow motion to slow down or speed up the action to build anticipation as the story unfolds
- Zooming in and out to gain a variety of perspectives of an object or person
- Panoramic View to "set the stage" for the story and develop the story environment
- Role shifting to show movements, activities, and communications by various characters and how they interact with all other characters and in their environment in the story
Participants will analyze the VV features of several stories and apply their newly acquired knowledge by identifying the features as they are given in the stories.
To obtain CEU credit, the mandatory activities will ask for you to describe the 5 features of storytelling as given and to answer some multiple-choice questions.
This workshop is presented in ASL.
Content Knowledge Level = Some
PLEASE NOTE - This is a streaming workshop and will become available immediately upon purchase.
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- CEU Amount
- 0.3