narrative sequencing photography sound

El pistolon/Shooter, and narrative sequencing

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The purpose of this case study was to explore how photography and sound could be used to create a limited sequence of images that tell a story. The story itself is then segmented into parts that can be triggered and resequenced by the user at a keyboard or midi device. This triggering of alternative paths in the plot allows the user to explore the narrative from the perspectives of the different characters. In the end the narrative becomes potentially more immersive and provides a more dynamic storytelling experience.  read more »

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