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a| Lambert, Joe, e| author.
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a| Digital storytelling : b| capturing lives, creating community / c| Joe Lambert with Brooke Hessler.
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a| Fifth edition, revised and updated.
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a| New York ; a| London : b| Routledge, c| 2018.
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a| xiv, 220 pages ; c| 26 cm.
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a| unmediated
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| The work of story -- Stories in our lives -- Interlude 1 : the legacy of Tanya -- A road traveled : the evolution of the digital storytelling practice -- The world of digital storytelling -- Interlude 2 : Wynne's story -- Seven steps of digital storytelling -- The story circle : facilitating the digital storytelling workshop -- Interlude 3 : Elizabeth's story -- Approaches to the scripting process : prompts and processes -- Storyboarding -- Interlude 4 : Ray's story -- Designing in digital : working with digital imaging, audio, and video -- Distribution, ethics, and the politics of engagement -- Interlude 5 : Zahid's story -- Applications of digital storytelling -- Silence speaks : interview with Amy Hill -- Stories from Fishing Lake, Alberta : interview with Yvonne Pratt -- Humanizing healthcare : a conversation with Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner, Pilgrim Projects/Patient Voices -- Digital storytelling in higher education : conversations with William Shewbridge, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Liv Gjestvang, The Ohio State University, Walt Jacobs, University of Minnesota, and Cheryl Diermyer, University of Wisconsin (Madison) -- Addendum : silence speaks digital storytelling : guidelines for ethical practice / by Lucy Harding and Amy Hill.
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a| Listen deeply. Tell stories. This is the mantra of the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS) in Berkeley California, which, since 1998 has worked with nearly 1,000 organizations around the world and trained more than 15,000 people in the art of digital storytelling. In this revised and updated edition of the CDS's popular guide to digital storytelling, co-founder Joe Lambert details the history and methods of digital storytelling practices. Using a "7 Steps" approach, Lambert helps storytellers identify the fundamentals of dynamic digital storytelling--from seeing the story, assembling it, and sharing it. As in the last edition, readers of the fourth edition will also find new explorations of the applications of digital storytelling and updated appendices that provide resources for budding digital storytellers, including information about past and present CDS-affiliated projects and place-based storytelling, a narrative-based approach to understanding experience and landscape. A companion website further brings the entire storytelling process to life. Over the years, the CDS's work has transformed the way that community activists, educators, health and human services agencies, business professionals, and artists think about story, media, culture, and the power of personal voice in creating change. For those who yearn to tell multimedia stories, Digital Storytelling is the place to begin.
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