My post on my favourite game scene. Favourite level too.

A screenshot of the class work, you can see my post in the game level sub-section.

This post is about Interactive media, Me having already done a GCSE in media studies and done some work in college about interactive media, I did not know what to expect or learn anything new. To my surprise, we as a class learnt about storyboarding and a hero's journey. I love storyboarding and I spend a lot of time drawing out characters and short stories for myself and class work. Whether that's for a comic book or novel or even an animation. I really enjoyed writing notes in this class as I was able to refresh my mind and get a better understanding for making sequences, scenes and beats in storytelling..

My notes on storyboarding and the Hero's Story.

My notes on interactive media.

The next part of the lesson tested our skills about storyboarding, I learnt how to use a program called Storyboarder in which we could draw and create shots for our own tale of the day. This being how we arrived and travelled to Ravensbourne, me journey was already troublesome, so I knew I had a great story to tell.

An example of my Storyboarder page in development.

My day started off with me waking up as usual, but with an unexpected twist of absurd traffic, large groups of animals (Cats, Squirrels and Birds) and a train journey that made me throw up because of how bumpy the jubilee train was.
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