com·pel·ling /kəm ˈ peliNG/ Adjective Evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.

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com·pel·ling /kəm ˈ peliNG/ Adjective Evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.

Agenda WELCOME What is compelling? Understanding“understand” ANALYSIS Billiards by Walker Gibson Group Photostory WORK TIME Production Share Debrief

Why is it compelling? What detail gives the image power? How does your eye travel? What is the focal point? What is the dominant mood of the image? What qualities of the image affect the mood? Is there anything that implies something beyond it, physically or conceptually? FIND an IMAGE

UNDERSTAND COMPELLING What is the connection?

BILLIARDS Late of the jungle, wild and dim Sliced from the elephant’s ivory limb Painted, polished, here these spheres Rehearse their civilized careers – Trapped in geometric toil, Exhibit impact and recoil Politely, in a farce of force, And let’s have no absurd remorse, But praise the complicated plan That organizes beast and man In patterns so superbly styled Late of the jungle, dim and wild by Walker Gibson

RATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING What? Some sense, maybe…I wrote that!

Billiards by Walker Gibson

RATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING What?Some sense, maybe…I wrote that!

GROUP PHOTOSTORY

SCAFFOLDING PRODUCTION

HANDS-ON: HUMPTY DUMPTY Must : images (5), narration, text (1), export May: movement, transition, music

HUMPTY DUMPTY Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the kings horses and all the kings men Couldn’t put Humpty together again

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