1 / 25

Catching the story

Catching the story. a journey of epiphany, passion, people, technology and support. Christopher Bowers The Story Catcher of Victoria. Executive Director of Community School Interviews Society Creator of ConversationWorks.ca - bringing people and ideas together

gamma
Download Presentation

Catching the story

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Catching the story • a journey of epiphany, passion, people, technology and support

  2. Christopher BowersThe Story Catcher of Victoria • Executive Director of Community School Interviews SocietyCreator of ConversationWorks.ca - bringing people and ideas together • Coordinator of Green Drinks Victoria

  3. Topics • Passion for story and conversation • The power of a good question • Challenges in getting the story • Demands and Risks • Technology: shooting , editing, sharing • Comparing cameras • Video editors and finally, Finding Support

  4. Passion for story and conversation • seizing moments and taking risks Mobilizing Hope.comContainer for almost all of my stories.. • framing the idea.. an idea without a frame is like date without a partner

  5. Questions - the better the question, the better the story • A moment that stood out • A project , initiative, or passion.. • When you met your husband, how did you know he was the one....

  6. Key questions and concerns • questions and intents to frame the clip-Doing a project on last rites of passage-I’m working on a project with seniors..-Here’s my question for the day... • putting people at ease

  7. Discovering the power of a great question • Think of a some aspect of your project, program or aspiration.

  8. Discovering the power of a great question • Think of a some aspect of your project, program or aspiration.Its starting point. • What is a question that will bring out important details, or story-lines about it.Where did the idea come from to start ..Who inspired you

  9. Unlocking the Power of Personal Story • The opening question:[What is a question that will bring out important details, or story-lines about it.]Where did the idea come from to start?Who inspired you?When did the idea come to you?

  10. Unlocking the Power of Personal Story • The follow-up question:What is a question that will bring out important details, or story-lines about it.Where did the idea come from to start? - my mother suggested it What was special about her?

  11. Unlocking the Power of Personal Story You’ve got a good topicGood questions An interesting personTwo others keys are necessary....

  12. Reflection • What stood out? • What did you learn? • Surprises • What do you wonder?Now change roles with your partner... and do it again.

  13. Risks • time compressed opportunity - finding ‘moments’ in a sea of time • technology - can be like catching a wave.. and going sideways • chemistry • energy • camera shy • framing the comments

  14. Where does technology fit? • Step one is drawing out the story • A next step may be... to share it • Think of a some aspect of your project, program or aspiration.Its starting point. • What is a question that will bring out important details, or story-lines about it.Where did the idea come from to start ..Who inspired you

  15. Technology • voice recorder • camcorders - Canon Vixea • iPhone 3gs • video editors - Final Cut Express

  16. Accessories/ Necessities • tripod • microphone

  17. Comparing Cameras • clarity • external mic • connectivity • mini dv • portabilityLet’s compare the output of a camcorder and iPhone

  18. Camcorder

  19. iPhone

  20. Video Editors • iMovie - free with a mac • Final Cut Express ~$125 to $200 • Reel Director app $8 - video editing on iPhone • PixelPipe app - free for uploading to web

  21. Platforms for sharing • What’s the power in a story that nobody hears? • Shoot, light edit, post, distributeDo you want to be slick or useful? • Creating a resource that the interviewee can link to, embed, share • Create a video blog linked to the event’s pageVicra.blip.tv and then let all participants know about it • Blip.tv - email tech help • YouTube -help is awash on the web and on the ‘Tube

  22. YouTube • Have less control on how your videos are displayed • Can set up your phone to upload directly to your YouTube or Blip TV account • Keywords and tags

  23. BlipTV • no cost for base- Blip service • create an account for each projectBlipDashboard • can upload one clip at a time via your browser, or select several using UpperBlip

  24. Possibilities • with iPhone you can shoot almost anywhere, edit in the phone when needed and upload to a web platform with the press of button to your account • with camcorders you need an computer, internet access and time.

  25. Support • UVic’s media labs • Media Net - on Quadra and Hillside • Friends • On-line - Apple care is tremendous • Trainers ----- info@conversationworks.ca-----

More Related