60 Second Day – A Video Narrative

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Try to tell a story about your day in just 60 seconds using one-second clips of video. Tell us a love story, your mundane daily routine, a low day, a high day, or any other kind of day.

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The 60-Second Day (and a few more). The sound did not transfer when it was uploaded to YouTube and it didn’t show up on

The last video assignment I completed for this week was called, “60 Second Day – A Video Narrative.” The directions were to, “Try to

60 Second- A Video Narrative (4 stars)

This assignment required to take 60 one second video clips to tell a story. I show a day

 

Okay, so my days are definitely not 60 seconds, and this assignment definitely took much longer than 60 seconds, but,

4 stars

I decided to do the 60 second day video, because I like the idea of having a documentation of my day. The assignment

For my first assignment this week I chose to do the sixty-second day project. I chose to do Saturday as my day to life myself

My second assignment was a lot of fun. I decided to do the 60-second day video and chose to do it on a Wednesday

It’s no secret that I’m openly in love with the anti-MOOC that is #ds106. It’s also no secret that my wife makes amazing digital

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