Sayle's Site
Narratives make up this portfolio. There are two narratives, both fictional, and a personal digital story. For my fictional narratives, I took on a personal challenge in the way that they were written. I did this by choosing a few select things that are considered to be the more difficult options—meaning, I wrote my narratives in present tense and first person, and kept the narrator nameless.
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This is the script for my digital story, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
This narrator is a high school boy, an upperclassmen. But he is not the focus of this story. Instead, it's about his younger sister, and his worry for her struggles and his love for his baby sister.
Follow the narrator as she tries to figure out just what is happening, because it's all to strange to be real. And the twist at the ending will kill you.
This is the storyboard for the digital story. A storyboard pretty much breaks down a digital story into detailed components, and allows for credits to be attached to certain parts.
This is a visual metaphor essay, and it explains a metaphor created by an image in the digital story.
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