My final movie for this project. I really wanted to draw on an emotional response, not only highlighting the need for this design and its purpose, but also to show the power of the format I have designed for Re:Map stories to be told and listened to.
Overall I am really pleased with how this worked out and the low-fi nature of the imagery meant that I could spend more time scripting and sourcing my friends and colleagues to voice the parts. I still find it hard to believe how strong a voice is when there is no face to go with it. In a way, I think it breaks down our first judgement of somebody and really makes us focus on what they are saying.
In ambiguously showing the actual design of my system in this video, I was aiming create a presentation that really worked together. I didn't want this video to repeat what was on my panels, nor did I want my panels to evoke the same emotional feelings of this video. I believe too often we tend to show the same things, but just on different media. I believe when presenting we should play to the strength of each medium and only show information once. Panels for me, are really efficient in explaining things diagrammatically, however movies have the opportunity to really stir more core feelings which really excite, or captivate the audience. Both of these are needed, but I think should be separated out.
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