Friday, 30 November 2007

Interactive Narrative

Titled : finding a friend

The Brief:

• Produce an interactive narrative using still images positioned onto the Timeline in Flash CS3
• This interactive narrative should utilise a branching structure that forces the user to make a number of decisions as they progress through the narrative piece
• Narrative should be the primary concern

The Rules:

• You will need to have at least seven still images to complete your interactive narrative
• It is important that image, text, and audio are seriously examined in an attempt to truly consider audience engagement and interaction
• You should use ActionScript 3.0 to build interactivity and the navigation structure into your movie. (A simple ActionScript template will be provided)
• You MUST publish your final movie as both HTML and SWF
• This is an individual assignment

idea
Interactive narritive, still images of my halls, start of in my room where user clicks the left/ right button ,room moves round to the left/right, the there a choice of where to go. Freedom to rotate around the room, and around the halls, use of sound, from others rooms, as well as the kitchen, etc,using more then one image,pasted together, at slightly differnt angles you can mak the interface look like the room is rotating.

kitchen( are you hungry) i cant remember which cupboard is mine, il have to try all of them

flat rooms( i wonder who is in)

stairs, where should i go upstairs or downstairs

Progress
i been at it for one day and so far ive got a video intro which incooperates flash into it, it starts of as a dream, and the user does have any control, the when the interface it accessable by the audience ther is alot that i have tried to add to make it interesting, ive added sounds and images and i was considering adding some more video, ive used more then seven images but i fill that more were needed for my task.

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