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+ | [http://www.tu.org/blog-posts/fish-porn-how-take-great-photo How to take that great photo] - Chris Hunt | ||
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+ | [http://www.tu.org/blog-posts/proper-image-citation Proper Image Citation] - Doug Agee |
Revision as of 12:25, 21 February 2014
Here are some great resources we have collected to share about making your own digital story. Thanks to Holly George, UC Davis Cooperative Extension, for sharing this powerful concept at the 2014 Western Regional Conference.
Digital Story Telling Resources
- Toolkit for Change website from UC Davis
- The UC Davis Art of Regional Change site
- Video Examples from the UC Davis site
- Media Tips for shooting photos & pocket videos
TU Examples of Digital Story Telling
Software for Video Making
Software that is available to help tell your stories. Be sure to look for open-source software too.
TU Reference Articles How to take that great photo - Chris Hunt Writhing for the web - Brennan Sang Proper Image Citation - Doug Agee