DMA
535:
Storytelling Across Media
This course introduces students to the theory and practice of multi-modal storytelling, i.e. the strategic use of two or more communication modes to make meaning, such as image, gesture, music, spoken and written language. While the application areas of storytelling may remain the same - from artistic expression to advertising, PR, journalism, documentary, activism and other persuasive forms - our means of meaning making are changing dramatically due to technological innovation, availability of digital media production tools, and the potential of immediate and universal online publication. Changing technological affordances demand an increased media literacy that includes a deep understanding of the specific strengths and weaknesses of various communication modes and their manifestation in digital media formats, so we can leverage them intentionally to create impactful, cohesive and emotionally compelling multi-modal texts and trans-media stories.
DMA 525 is a prerequisite for this class.
Fall 2024-2025
Section:
701
Class number:
14990
Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
-
9:00PM
Location:
14EAS 00206
at
Loop Campus
Fall 2023-2024
Section:
701
Class number:
13483
Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
-
9:00PM
Location:
14EAS 00206
at
Loop Campus
Fall 2022-2023
Section:
701
Class number:
23876
Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
-
9:00PM
Location:
14EAS 00206
at
Loop Campus
Spring 2020-2021
Section:
901
Class number:
30603
Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
-
9:00PM
Location:
Online: Sync
Instructor:
B Rich