21st Jan, 2020: Elizabeth Mathew
The narratives written by us had to be converted into drawings and these drawings had to be completely refined and apt. I made use of colours wherever it was necessary to highlight the aspects.
The next step was to click pictures of the frames drawn by us. These pictures had to be similar to the drawings and should depict the same situation. The clicking of these pictures gave a sense of creating such situations in real life and in turn creating the entire story. The most important part was that these scenes may or may not actually exist in real life. If they didn’t exist, then it had to be built around by using different objects and scenarios.
The narrative chosen by me includes time as an aspect to show change. I tried describing my journey from a hotel room to the airport and how the difference in time not only brings in memories but also shows the transition from past to present.
These are the frames drawn by me:

And this is the pictorial depiction.

The next part was the conversion of these into a video with the inclusion of four more pictures to replace some of the existing ones. It was really fun to do this as it helps in combining all the pictures to either continue the current story or to create a new one all together.
This also shows that every picture may have more than one meaning to it and the right combination would create the ideal video.



