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A good visual narrative speaks to the audience without actually speaking. Good visual narratives are creative and interesting, while also being informative about the chosen topic. A bad visual narrative, on the other hand, has difficulties getting the presenter’s meaning or message across to the audience. Bad visual narratives are boring, hard to follow, and deviate from a clear topic.
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11:20 am - 1-26-2009
I like your description of a good visual narative, I think that the most important thing is to send a message with out saying anything. I said the same thing about being creative and interesting, I hope that our fellow classmates think of some creative ways of exploring their litercy’s. This was a clear way of explaing what a good and bad visual nartative represents.
12:48 pm - 1-27-2009
I totally agree with everything you said, I kind of wrote something similar. I feel as though you said everything that needs to be said. Especially that a good visual narrative informs the audience without atually saying anything. I dont know what else to say because we pretty much had the same idea!