Story Structure & Photography

Brain and Heart are stronger than rules

In the year 2000, there was a girl living a community. She has a very strong passion for entrepreneurship. Every day and every night, she only held her computer researched about becoming a successful people and figured out what product should she made. One day, there was a new law says that women can’t be an entrepreneur. Because of that, she broke the rule and pretending that she is a man. Because of that, she could continue making her amazing social product which is a new and better version of Google. Because of that someone exposed and reveal that she is a woman in her social media. Because of that, she got caught. Because of that, she got punished, but because of her amazing product that helped people a lot, they changed their mind. Because of that a lot of people used her product as a helpful resource. Because of that everyone respects her. Because of that society realizes that girls are also powerful. Because of that, her products are spread around the world. Because of that, she was famous and becoming a successful person. Until finally, the laws change that woman can also be an entrepreneur.

After you read this, you might recognize the structure of the way that it was written. There are many different types of story structure but Pixar Story Structure is the story structure for the story above. There are five steps to do it: 

Basically, this is one of the types of Digital Storytelling. Other examples of Digital Storytelling are videos, photos, recordings, etc. In our class in this round, I’ve learned two particular types of Digital Storytelling; Story Structure and Photography. I really love photography and I’m so excited learning about this essential. On week 2&3, we learned about composition tips. They are:

  • Stright Horizon
  • Rules of Thirds
  • Head Room/Lead Room
  • Symmetry
  • Depth
  • Frames
  • Leading Lines

The week after, we learned about some basics which are:

  • Exposure
  • Shutter Speed
  • Appeture
  • Depth of Field
  • ISO

Last but not least, we learned about camera shot types:

  • Long Shot
  • Full Shot
  • Medium Shot
  • Close-Up
  • Extreme Close-up
  • Low Angle
  • High Angle
  • Eye-Level
  • Dutch Angle/Tilt
  • Over the Shoulder
  • Bird’s Eye View

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