Date and Time | July 20th (Wed) 14:30-16:00 |
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Place | Nanzan University, Nagoya Campus, LL4 |
Lecturer | Masashi Namba (CBC Creation) |
MC | Hewer Robert (Assistant Professor, Department of British and American Studies) |
The GP program asked an alumni of the department and a director currently working for CBC to give a lecture on creating program content and effective portrayal of a given story. The event was open to all Eibei students but those who were participating in the Hawaii Nanzan Short Exchange Program were asked to attend to help them prepare for their radio show and cultural event. Mr. Nanba spoke of vocal techniques to convey emotion and worked with the students to practically apply these skills. He then showed a brief clip of a program he created and talked about how to create a unifying theme or a focus from which to examine a given topic. The workshop ended with the students trying to create an effective visual and verbal story. The event was extremely fruitful for all students and the students participating in the Exchange Program were able to apply what they learned to their projects.
CBC Director Namba's lecture |
Mr. Namba talking about how editing can change a story |
Students workshopping to create their own edit of a story |
Mr. Namba's Lecture.
In this workshop, CBC Creative Director Namba asked the students to created stories using four pictures in order to demonstrate the importance of editing in telling the story. He discussed techniques of editing, the use of voice when narrating a story, finding and creating a focus for a story. He concluded with examples of his own work.