Jan 29 2009

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In order to create a good visual narrative, the images that you include need to be able to persuade your audience. The images need to grab your audiences attention and draw them into your narrative. A visual narrative needs to effectively communicate your thoughts and ideas without using audio communication. A visual narrative not only needs grab the audience attention but it needs to keep the full attention of your audience from start to end. The content and ideas that are presented in a visual narrative need to be fully understood and comprehended by your audience in order for you to have a successful visual narrative.

A bad visual narrative is one that does not grab the audiences attention and/or loses their attention during the presentation of the narrative. Having a narrative that is not organized or well thought out will cause confusion and will prevent your audience from understanding your narrative. Just putting a bunch of pictures together or random video shots together will not work. Creating a successful visual narrative takes time and patience. Chances are that if you the creator have confusion on the meaning of anything in the visual narrative; then your audience will be even more confused. You want to avoid confusion at all cost because disorganization and confusion cause for a bad visual narrative.

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