Tell me a story

The ability to tell stories is something characteristic of the human being. We all listened carefully to the stories of our childhood, imagined and shared worlds and adventures (imaginary or real) with our friends, and even made use of our ability to build a compelling white lie.

 

We love to tell and listen to stories, and a good proof of this are books, movies, video games, advertising and, why not, instagram stories!

We are currently living the great technological evolution that puts in our hands tools and great potential for other ways of storytelling and communicating. The digital narrative offers us clear advantages: fast and direct communication, variety of media (words, video, sounds, images ...) and multiple channels.

The project Com ON – Unleash you potential for (audio) visual communication tries to bring the digital narrative to everybody, and to do so created a Training programme on (audio)visual narrative and communication that is open and free, available in 5 Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Bulgarian and Polish.

 

Check out the AUDIOVISUAL NARRATIVE module, where you will find very interesting concepts and ideas on this topic, as well as real experiences carried out online and offline, which perfectly illustrate the art of telling stories.

Remember that we have a community on Facebook, where you will find more interesting information, resources, examples … and that is open to your contributions.

Click on the link to access – http://bit.ly/comon-community

Your comments are helpful to improve this training. You can leave your opinion on the following questionnaire  – http://bit.ly/comon-feedback 

Training programme on (audio)visual narrative and communication

We started September with great enthusiasm, because we already have the first prototype of the contents for the training program on audiovisual narrative and communication.

We visited to Porto to perform an intense work session, which allowed us to give the final touches to a training that will soon be released.

 

Do you want to know a little more about this training?

The project team worked on the creation of the training content around the four previously defined axes: digital narrative, video creation, creation of images and illustrations.


One of the most interesting aspects is that each of these areas has been designed to be used independently, although all of them encompass the key elements of audiovisual communication.

We worked on a pedagogical approach oriented to self-learning, so that the students decide they own pace and selects the contents that interest them most.

In addition, they can participate in the Com ON community through the web and social networks, to share experiences, learning, resources … with other students.

Stay connected to social networks to learn more about the next steps of the Com ON project. A very interesting autumn awaits us!