How To Take Pictures With The Canon Rebel T3i Camera

Taking Pictures with the Canon Rebel T3i Camera In February 2011, Canon released a new version of its Ti-series cameras called T3i. In some parts of the world, this camera uses the model number Canon 600D (or EOS Kiss X5 in Japan). All these versions of the camera are identical. This workhorse of a camera…

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How to Find and Use Media Assets (Legally)

Before pulling images, videos, sound files, or music assets off the web to use in your online media project, it’s important to understand the rules and regulations for use. This resource is a guide to help you understand the basic terminology when looking for free media on the web and a few sources we’ve curated.…

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Start-to-Finish Storyboarding

STORYBOARDING The Storyboard A storyboard is a sketch of how to organize a story and a list of its contents. A storyboard helps you: Define the parameters of a story within available resources and time Organize and focus a story Figure out what medium to use for each part of the story How to Do…

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Mobile Reporting Tools by Richard Koci Hernandez

mobile reporting field guide tutorial by Richard Koci Hernandez.

Here is a Mobile Reporting Field Guide complied by one of our Instructors Richard Koci Hernandez.   Republishing Policy This content may not be republished in print or digital form without express written permission from Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Please see our Content Redistribution Policy. © 2020 The Regents of the University of California Note: Any products or…

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Taxonomy of Digital Story Packages

Introduction Online story packages usually contain multiple sections or formats and they take a variety of forms on the Internet. Some borrow heavily from old media conventions, while others try to define what kinds of storytelling are native to a digital format: Some stories are presented in a linear fashion similar to narratives in traditional…

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