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CINEMATIC MULTIMEDIA • CFV 426
Grand Valley State University
Winter 2009
Professor Jennifer Proctor  

Assignment #2: Interactive Video – 15 points

 

Length: 2 – 3 minutes, tagged with your name and blog URL at the end

Due Thursday, February 19th by 4pm:

1.  Video compressed and embedded on your blo

2.  Project statement printed and handed in as a hard copy

Using found or original audio/video, create a multi-channel (split-screen) video that explores the interaction of several different video streams at once.  The goal of this project is to explore connections created through multiple visual threads, narratives, and/or aesthetic compositions afforded by the splitting of the screen.

In approaching to your project, consider the following questions:

Your video should have two primary aims: 1) Interactivity and 2) A sense of development over time. So, as in the previous assignment, the most successful projects will avoid a “one-note” presentation; rather, they will exhibit a narrative, visual, or aesthetic progression over the course of the video, with attention to achieving complexity and depth.

Criteria for evaluation:

Project Statement

In addition to your video, prepare a 1 - 2 page, double spaced paper in which you describe the role of interactivity in your project. How does this project utilize split screen to convey an idea? How does it utilize this technique in a way not possible in a single channel work? Use specific examples from your project to demonstrate how your video creates connections through multiple screens.