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Ashley Smalls
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25 Slides • 25 Questions
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What are the key elements of visual storytelling that help convey meaning through images?
Arrangement
Color
Sound
Text
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of 'The Space Between' in visual storytelling?
It is not important
It invites interpretation and emotional engagement
It should be filled with text
It makes the story longer
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Multiple Choice
How does the sequence of images affect comprehension in storytelling?
It has no effect
It can change the story entirely
It makes images less important
It confuses the viewer
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Multiple Choice
What does the term 'Visual Grammar' imply in the context of images?
Images are like sentences in a paragraph
Images should be colorful
Images must have text
Images are not important
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Multiple Choice
What elements should be considered when analyzing visual sequences?
Lighting
Composition
Subject positioning
All of the above
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What are the three critical narrative positions described in the image?
The Entry Point, The Turning Point, The Ending Beat
The Beginning, The Middle, The End
The Setup, The Conflict, The Resolution
The Introduction, The Climax, The Conclusion
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What does the phrase 'Order = Narrative' imply about visual storytelling?
It means the order of images is irrelevant.
It suggests that the arrangement of visuals can change their meaning.
It indicates that visuals should always be presented in chronological order.
It implies that visuals have no narrative value.
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Reorder
Arrange these photos to tell a story you see fit
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Reorder
Arrange these photos to tell a story you see fit
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Sequencing
What this exercise shows is that meaning doesn’t live in the images themselves.
It lives in the choices we make about order, emphasis, and context.
But sequencing isn’t the only thing shaping those choices.
Where a story lives also affects how it’s told. The same images will not function the same way on every platform.
That’s where platform thinking comes in.
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Multiple Choice
What are the differences in pacing between a photo essay designed for desktop and an Instagram Story?
Photo essays are slower paced than Instagram Stories
Instagram Stories are slower paced than photo essays
Both have the same pacing
Pacing is irrelevant to the format
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Multiple Choice
What are the three platforms mentioned for storytelling?
Shorthand
Instagram Stories
Canva/Adobe Express
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of the 'Text' section in Shorthand?
To add images
To input narrative content
To preview the story
To publish the story
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Multiple Choice
What features does Shorthand's basic interface offer?
Drag-and-drop editor
Text formatting options
Image uploading
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What are the critical questions to consider when selecting a platform for visual strategy?
First Image Intensity
Pacing Control
Text Necessity
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary focus of Shorthand as described in the text?
Creating quick photo essays
Mastering scroll-based storytelling
Focusing on video content
Integrating social media elements
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to design for desktop first in shorthand projects?
Because they are viewed on smaller screens
To ensure detail and nuance are visible
To limit the amount of text
To avoid using images
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of using scrolling effects purposefully?
They are just decorative
They control revelation and emphasis
They should be avoided
They make the text larger
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Multiple Choice
How should information be layered progressively in a presentation?
By providing all details at once
By introducing visuals first
By using only text
By avoiding images
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of establishing visual rhythm in design?
To create breathing room
To add more text
To use dark colors
To avoid images
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Multiple Choice
What should you consider when choosing a platform for your story?
The audience's preferences
The platform's advertising policies
The length of the story
The color scheme of the platform
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Multiple Choice
What is the main objective of the Photo Story Project?
To create a photo story with a clear narrative
To take random photos
To write a story without images
To focus on technical skills only
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Multiple Choice
What are the key requirements for the assignment?
6-8 Original Images
Clear Visual Narrative
Thoughtful Captions
150-200 Word Introduction
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Multiple Choice
What does platform appropriateness refer to in the context of visual storytelling?
Choosing the right format for the story
Ignoring the platform's strengths
Using any format available
Focusing solely on technical execution
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Multiple Choice
How can narrative structure enhance the understanding of a visual sequence?
By providing clear beginning, middle, and end
By using random images
By avoiding any structure
By focusing only on colors
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Multiple Choice
What does the phrase "Platform = Rhetorical Choice" imply about the selection of images in multimedia work?
It is irrelevant to storytelling
It is a technical decision only
It shapes meaning and audience experience
It should be based on personal preference
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