I have really enjoyed the class and have learned a lot. I'm ready for the second part! ; )
Here is my final project.
My story is The Three Little Pigs and the sequential resource I use are:
1. Spatial transitions: Every time they go through the door they appear in another environment, jungle, beach, etc.
2. Persistent elements (: Red bird) that accompany them throughout the story and that when they arrive at the forest again and find the house that the pigs are going to buy, the bird from above in the window tells them no!
3. Indications and anticipations: The book that is on the table inside the house that the pigs are going to buy, the cover of the book is called 'the wolf' as giving an indication of what could happen.
Alteration of time:
1. Relativity of time? because when they cross the door they travel to another place?
2. Open ending because it is not safe for the wolf to eat the pigs, he is waiting for them but we do not know what will happen.
I still have one doubt and it is that I am not sure if what there is is a "spatial transition" or a "relativity of time" when the little pigs cross the door?
Die:
Although it is not the most original after many trials, the story that I liked the most was using a door like the one you used in your story. I know there may be a thousand more die options.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience. I hope you like my story.
A hug,
Congratulations Cristina, !!! great imagination, excellent animation, beautiful colors and a spectacular story tour technique. Best wishes for success !!!
Hi @cristiortega
Thank you very much for participating in this course and for sharing your exploration. For me and for all participants it is very valuable to see your proposal :)
First, I love the little pig holding the copyright sign.
Second, all the resources are very well thought out (thanks for everyone's so clear explanation) the challenge was not easy at all and you have achieved it in a very natural and assertive way. I just have a tiny comment regarding the red bird at the end, suddenly making the expression of "No!" a little clearer, suddenly on the floor trying to stop them.
The die works super.
I loved your exercise <3 I feel excited.
I send you a big hug, it was a pleasure to see your process.
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Hello Paula,
I have really enjoyed the class and have learned a lot. I'm ready for the second part! ; )
Here is my final project.
My story is The Three Little Pigs and the sequential resource I use are:
1. Spatial transitions: Every time they go through the door they appear in another environment, jungle, beach, etc.
2. Persistent elements (: Red bird) that accompany them throughout the story and that when they arrive at the forest again and find the house that the pigs are going to buy, the bird from above in the window tells them no!
3. Indications and anticipations: The book that is on the table inside the house that the pigs are going to buy, the cover of the book is called 'the wolf' as giving an indication of what could happen.
Alteration of time:
1. Relativity of time? because when they cross the door they travel to another place?
2. Open ending because it is not safe for the wolf to eat the pigs, he is waiting for them but we do not know what will happen.
I still have one doubt and it is that I am not sure if what there is is a "spatial transition" or a "relativity of time" when the little pigs cross the door?
Die:
Although it is not the most original after many trials, the story that I liked the most was using a door like the one you used in your story. I know there may be a thousand more die options.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience. I hope you like my story.
A hug,
Cristina
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Congratulations Cristina, !!! great imagination, excellent animation, beautiful colors and a spectacular story tour technique. Best wishes for success !!!
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Thank you very much for participating in this course and for sharing your exploration. For me and for all participants it is very valuable to see your proposal :)
First, I love the little pig holding the copyright sign.
Second, all the resources are very well thought out (thanks for everyone's so clear explanation) the challenge was not easy at all and you have achieved it in a very natural and assertive way. I just have a tiny comment regarding the red bird at the end, suddenly making the expression of "No!" a little clearer, suddenly on the floor trying to stop them.
The die works super.
I loved your exercise <3 I feel excited.
I send you a big hug, it was a pleasure to see your process.
Hugs
Paula Bossio
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