Archive for April, 2008

DS3 Digital Storytelling Festival – Wales

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Details have just been posted for the third Digital Storytelling Festival – DS3 – at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre in West Wales. 5/6th June 2008

Aberystwyth

This is the main festival in the UK and it’s well worth booking. It’s cheap too. I’ll be there along with many of my former BBC colleagues from Capture Wales. If you have any interest in Digital Storytelling you’ll  find lots of inspiration, resources and advice. I understand that Thursday focuses on the academic work going on around digital storytelling whilst Friday is more about the practical work and the projects that are running in Wales.

The Arts Centre is on the campus of Aberystwyth University. If you’re going the cheapest and nearest place to stay is on campus. Book through the Conference Office.

Jason Ohler’s new book

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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Announcement: Jasons new book about digital storytelling and new media narrative in education – Digital Storytelling in the Classroom: New Media Pathways to Literacy, Learning and Creativity, is now available for advance purchase:

I have a lot of time for Jason Ohler. I heard him speak at the Digital Storytelling Festival in Sedona and he is the keynote speaker at DS3 in Aberystwyth in June.

Jason is the guy who says “If your kid is a bad guitar player don’t buy him a bigger amplifier. It won’t make his playing any better; his mistakes will just get louder!” The application here is – if you don’t have a story to tell buying a better computer or more powerful software won’t make your digital storytelling any better.

Aperture – Aperture BorderFX

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Apple – Downloads – Aperture – Aperture BorderFXScreenshot

An Aperture export plug-in that allows you to add borders to images as you export them. 

If you are an Aperture user this free plugin is just brilliant. Add borders, text, and watermarks with a wide range of options. How did I live without it?

Training Trainers Digital Storytelling Workshop – New dates

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Training trainers workshop

I am planning the next workshop for trainers who want to run their own digital storytelling projects

It will be held at a retreat and conference centre near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. It’s beautifully situated in the Yorkshire Pennines and just off the M62 so access is easy.

Westwood Centre

The provisional dates are June 17th – 20th 2008. If I receive enough firm bookings I will go ahead and book the venue. If you’re interested email me at info at digistories.co.uk It would help me to know by Friday 2nd May.

The cost for the course is £500.00 + VAT – all you need to supply is a story and some pictures. 

More info digistories – Take Part

 

 

Big birds still worry me

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Pencil SharpenerAnother true story inspired by an object in the Magic Story Bag

Once a year we used to walk from school to Debden village church for a special service. On the way we passed a lake where a few swans swam.

The teacher, Mrs Firth, told us not to annoy the swans because they might get cross. It was springtime and they had cygnets. Mrs Firth warned us that when swans felt threatened they had been known to snatch a small child and drag it into the water. I was a small child!!

In the same Essex village, the garage owner kept geese. They hissed and honked very loudly at anyone who approached. I had to pass them on the way home from school. They would stretch out their long white necks, lower their heads and run at me, their long orange beaks thrust forward like bayonets. 

Which may explain why I love small birds but big ones still worry me.

Digital Storytelling | Stories for Change

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Digital Storytelling | Stories for Change

Stories for Change logo

This is a useful site for digital storytellers. Lots of resources and tips as well as a growing collection of completed digital stories.

If you’re serious about your craft it’s not a bad idea to join up to this site. 

It has a forum too and a place to promote events.

Aberth Digital Storytelling

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Aberth Digital Storytelling — digital storytelling, participatory media and easing access to mass media

This is the blog of Gareth Morlais. Gareth was the guy who showed me my first Digital Story back in 2001. It was made in one of the pilot workshops of the BBC Capture Wales project, which has sadly just closed it’s programme.

In this blog you will find an introduction to the BBC Wales Guide to Digital Storytelling. It contains the distilled wisdom of several years experience of running workshops across Wales.

Something borrowed, something green …

Monday, April 14th, 2008

This story was inspired by a car key fob from the magic story bag

I borrowed a hundred pounds from my grandma to buy my first car. I don’t know why she was so willing to lend it to me. Perhaps, to her, it wasn’t a lot of money. For me it was a fortune – in 1968 my monthly take home pay at the BBC was £39/12s/0d (£39.60).

I looked in the Yorkshire Post for the car ads. I wanted to buy from a garage – in that way I would know it had been serviced and prepared for sale.

Ford PrefectAt the wheel of a green Ford Prefect I drove carefully out of Bracken Edge Garage in Leeds. They had my £100.00, I had my car. It had been a year since passing my test and I’d driven very little since. Until now I had hitch hiked everywhere. Nervously I pulled out into the city centre traffic.

In the middle of a main road, the car coughed and stalled. Four lanes of traffic and one traffic jam piled up behind a green Ford Prefect.

I tried everything but the car wouldn’t start. I found a phone box and called the garage I’d left only minutes earlier. They towed me in and found a fuel blockage in the carburettor and the remains of an old rag in the petrol tank.

Two hours later I pulled out again into the same street – this time the car took me all the way home to Huddersfield.

Years later The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy immortalised the name “Ford Prefect”, but my hitchhiking days came to an end the day I spent my grandmother’s £100 on my own car.

Family clears home at cliff site

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

BBC North Yorkshire | Family clears home at cliff site

Erosion affecting homes in YorkshireA second family has had to move belongings from their home which is teetering on the edge of a landslip at Cayton Bay in North Yorkshire.

Thousands of tonnes of earth have slipped away in front of a number of homes leaving them on a cliff edge.

Stories like this remind me of a haunting digital story made by Lyz Turner on the BBC Telling Lives project. It was one of our first workshops, held in Hornsea on the Yorkshire Coast some miles south of Cayton Bay. You can watch the film here:

Eroded by the sea

Eroding lives – a Digital Story by Lyz Turner

International Day for Sharing Life Stories – May 16, 2008

Friday, April 11th, 2008

International Day for Sharing Life Stories – May 16, 2008

Museum of the Person map
We invite you and/or your organization to endorse our joint call for Listen – International Day for Sharing Life Stories, on May 16th 2008. The day will be an opportunity for people around the world to gather in community halls, classrooms, public parks, theaters, auditoriums, as well as websites, email exchanges, and virtual environments to hear each other’s stories.

This is a great day to arrange a storytelling event and to join communities across the world doing the same thing. Watch this space for more news of a digistories event and put the date in your diary now.

There’s a blog too, updated with details of the latest events.