Attending to the visual aspects of visual storytelling: using art and design concepts to interpret and compose narratives with images

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Visual Literacy Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI:10.1080/1051144X.2019.1569832
W. Williams
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Abstract Visual storytelling comes in many forms (e.g. films, comics, photographs, commercials) and is used for a range of purposes (e.g. to entertain, inform, persuade). Technological advances are enabling non-specialists to be consumers and producers of these works. Although many people are growing up surrounded by visual works, this does not mean that they carefully attend to images. Education must prepare students to navigate the changing visual landscape. This study, which investigates an undergraduate Visual Narratives course taught in spring 2017 in the United States, focuses on students’ uses of art and design elements. A content analysis of 124 course documents shows a wide range of art and design elements at work in students’ visual narrative analyses (27 elements) and original compositions (26 elements), with many elements overlapping (21 shared). These results suggest that teaching a wide range of art and design elements can help students acquire a flexible toolkit for reading and composing different kinds of visual texts, expanding their visual literacy. Rather than serving as an end goal, this foundational knowledge offers a focused way of looking that could be combined with other lenses (critical race theory, feminist theory, etc.).
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关注视觉叙事的视觉方面:使用艺术和设计概念来解释和撰写图像叙事
视觉叙事有多种形式(如电影、漫画、照片、广告),用于各种目的(如娱乐、告知、说服)。技术进步使非专业人士也能成为这些作品的消费者和生产者。虽然很多人是在视觉作品的包围下长大的,但这并不意味着他们会仔细地关注图像。教育必须让学生准备好驾驭不断变化的视觉景观。本研究调查了2017年春季在美国开设的一门本科生视觉叙事课程,重点关注学生对艺术和设计元素的使用。对124个课程文件的内容分析显示,在学生的视觉叙事分析(27个元素)和原创作品(26个元素)中,广泛的艺术和设计元素在起作用,许多元素重叠(21个共享)。这些结果表明,教授广泛的艺术和设计元素可以帮助学生获得灵活的阅读和编写不同类型的视觉文本的工具包,扩大他们的视觉素养。而不是作为一个最终目标,这些基础知识提供了一种可以与其他镜头(批判种族理论,女权主义理论等)相结合的聚焦方式。
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Journal of Visual Literacy
Journal of Visual Literacy Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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