Thursday, December 9, 2010

Talk n tweets

When I’m performing as the narrator within a scene, pieces that contain a complete, concise statement, reaction or description establishes the clip’s independence. Here I illustrate how statements from my improvisational narration can work independently when transcribed into text, yet lack emotional cadence.

When the narration from these scenes is transcribed into Tweets, the statements broadcasted out to the world may be interpreted differently than how they were originally conceived and pretty much “lost in transcription.”

Overall, this illustration recreates “Twittering” in action in order to demonstrate this social media concept to skeptical audiences who don’t understand the appeal of Twitter. Here viewers get to see a variety of different statements “hatched” then “Tweeted” in order to be shared with the world.



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