Penchant4Pen2Paper interest in stories has been long before she could write. She loves listening to stories, reading them, and writing them. One day, her teacher announced to the classroom, “She must liked giving me extra work, because she writes more then anyone else.” It wasn’t until she followed up with, “You know what you are, you’re a writer, that’s what you are!" Penchant4pen2paper felt she had been knighted with a gift. The gift to be a writer. Her life's journey has influenced her writing and her beliefs shaped her brand.
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Week three AVS - Rough Cut Video Reflection
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Week two AVS - Director’s vision treatment
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Week one AVS - Script adaptation submission
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Alternative comic book script
I choose the alternative comic book for the script adaptation rewrite assignment. The story I used was my very first flash fiction piece at Full Sail. The piece was simple and unique. The conversion was easy because of the simplistic nature of the storyline. The feedback I received commented on how I used few words and yet managed to describe perfect imagery. This was one of the reasons why I chose the piece for the assignment in the first place. With comics you need very few words cause you also rely on the image in the panels to tell the story. And that’s why it didn’t differ from from the flash fiction story at all. Those characters I’ve used in other assignments at Full Sail so I was very familiar with them. I didn’t learn anything new about them that they didn’t already reveal to me. The only change I had to concern myself with as a writer for the alternative comic assignment was dividing up the story in the right panels and pages that would allow for there to be a little cliffhanger so the reader would want to turn the page. Other than that the story seemed made for the comic book format. I enjoyed revisiting these characters and their world.
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Gamification & Media Convergence
People are so eager for acceptance and approval that they absolutely love Gamification. Please, you’ve created ego monsters and that lead to narcissistic dissension which ruins good, fun games or products supported by a reward system to appease the players. Are we impressionable children that need special acknowledgment (rewards, badges, incentives, points, and collectable items) to guarantee that we will stay with a game or product? Can’t a game or product be good enough that it doesn’t have to reach that level of trickery. Or make people feel so self important that they ruin it for other by lording over their superiority status and self importance to other games members or other participants and non-participants for what they have. Examples: Facebook groups and games uses badges for the more frequent participation in groups, and their games uses coins and rewards which lead to the aforementioned ruin the spirit of games by taking away the focus off the game and onto the player. We also have franchises like McDonald’s monopoly game which uses collectable items with their board pieces and incentives like free fries and drinks for their customers and game players.
Ex. https://news.mcdonalds.com/node/7966
Ex. www.facebook.com
Media convergence is where old school technology meets new media technology when you go from drinking your Ovaltine and getting the code off the radio show for what you might have won, and today, when Sprite has you typing in a code number onto the internet from underneath the bottle cap for your My Coke rewards. They even have an app, too. This could also be considered apart of gamification too because it uses rewards in the process.
Ex. https://us.coca-cola.com/mycokerewards/
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New Website
Went with a new website since I’ve settled on a singular brand. Here’s what the the new site looks like.
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#3 Creative idea to use my Wordpress account for a novice novelist blog; in hopes of creating the community I’m seeking.
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#2 Creative idea to re-polish my current writing pieces and submit them to build writers credit.
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#1 Creative idea to update my website and make it more focused on promoting my book instead of a school portfolio.
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The protagonist, Zaura Haise.
https://atlantisrisingmagazine.com/
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The antagonist, Mike Haise.
https://distilling.com/distillermagazine/
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