Select a particular piece of narrative that you feel would lend itself effectively to telling a ‘short story’ through a piece of animated typography to be viewed on screen.
For example, how would you visually express a commentator on the winning stages of an Olympic race, a reporter on a breaking news story, a comedy moment, a section of a famous speech or a moment of open dialogue from an every day ‘man in the street’?
Select the narrative carefully, consider the subject matter and how the words are being delivered. You may choose to use an existing audio sound bite, or record your own, but the final piece must express the language using predominantly type and typography and should clearly communicate the sentiments of the piece of narrative you have chosen. You may use other imagery in the background, but this imagery must fully support the narrative of the piece. It can be serious or humorous, entertaining and/or informative. Whatever your choice, it needs to have considered and imaginative use of a combination of animated type and audio.
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