Thursday, November 15, 2007

ooo--Trish's digital story debut!


This is my friend and colleague Trish's first digital story, made at the Center for Digital Storytelling's first Workshop for Educators. Trish and her mom kindly agreed to share it. Trish came to my digital story premiere (a big do) and then enrolled in the Redwood Writing Project's tech institute with me (where we floundered together and learned a lot to take back to our classrooms and apply to the rest of our lives as well).

The stories produced at CDS were great, especially considering many people didn't have images. Trish had her mom's dress and dad's letters, and very creatively filled in with other images. Beautiful.

Monday, November 12, 2007

"Lucky", my first digital story

Everyone has stories, but I wasn’t sure how to tell mine. Coming together with the other people in this project, I learned how to listen to their stories and also listen to my own.

It took a lot of time, listening, sharing, talking to get to the heart of our stories. It took a lot of risk and a lot of trust.

The actual putting the words, images and music together required an intense, scary, grueling and thrilling 3 days. None of these stories could be shared in this amazing way without the generous support of many, sharing their time and talents, and their money.

Humans have always told stories. Around the fire, at the market place, on cave walls, even around a favorite watering hole, be it a river, a well or the neighborhood bar. Stories have been shared on cave walls, on paper, by phone, or email.

And our stories? Even with the latest technology, they are really just the same as stories have always been—the unique voice of one person sharing part of the human experience with another .

Poet Muriel Rukeyser says “Say it! Say it! The universe is made up of stories, not atoms.”

Amen.

I hope you take some time soon to share one of your stories with someone else.

"Blankie School", a digital story for my kids



I made this story at the Center for Digital Storytelling with a group of other educators.
I wanted to make a story for my own kids, to teach them a few things I might not be around to pass on to them. I realized I'd feel better if the story told them things that they knew, and had actually taught me.

The music is "Heliotrope Bouquet" by Scott Joplin.

I might have added a few more seconds to the end, but did keep it under one minute!