Dana Atchley and Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS) Barkley, California , have identified seven basic elements of each Digital Storytelling.
The first is the point of view, all stories should be personal and authentic in its entirety and keep the perspective of the author, expressing his intentions and goals.
Secondly you need a "dramatic question." We must expose something that is worth to be told at the beginning of the history questions and propose non-trivial and surprising that you will answer at the end of the story.
also a story must, as already mentioned, have emotional content engaging. This is closely related to the choice of telling the story with their own point of view, choosing to comment on the highlights of the narrative, using a particular soundtrack.
The fourth element is, in fact, the use of his voice. Often, those who have a tendency to use only images and music, but the effect is certainly less compelling. Equally important is the soundtrack. It follows and supports the story and goes to anticipate what will happen.
The sixth element is the reference to the economy of the narrative that calls for a "cleansing" of the items used and not to use an overabundance of images and words.
Finally, you need at an appropriate pace mode of narrative history is tied to the economy and how quickly or slowly the story continues. Vitality is essential for a good story.
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