Digital
Storytelling Workshop
A
hands-on training component of the Digital Storytelling
Festival is a three-day "Digital Storytelling Workshop"
offered in advance of the Festival. The 2003 Bootcamp
Workshops will be held June 9-11, at the state-of-the-art
training facility of the Yavapai
College, Sedona Center for Arts & Technology in
Sedona, Arizona.
Up
to three classes of maximum 12 students each, will be
conducted by the instructors of The
Center for Digital Storytelling. The workshop model,
which was developed in 1993 by CDS co-founder Dana Atchley,
has been refined and successfully taught to thousands
of participants in hundreds of workshops.
The
goal of the workshop is for each student to design and
produce an original 3-5 minute digital story, using personal
(or corporate) archives and stories. Students are encouraged
to use their own materials, including photographs, video
clips, artwork, and music to create their story. Participants
are given advance preparation information prior to the
workshop to assist them in gathering the necessary elements.
Macintosh
computer experience is helpful, but not essential to participate
in the Bootcamp workshop. Software tutorials conducted
as part of the workshop include Adobe Photoshop and Adobe
Premiere, Final Cut Pro and iMovie.
Completed
Bootcamp stories will be available at the Digital Storytelling
Café for Festival audience for viewing.

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