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Interactive Narrative Design/Week 2

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 Interactive Narrative Design Cai Zihan / 0378043 23/9/2025-30/9/2025/Week 2 Interactive Narrative Design/Bachelor of Design in Creative Media / Taylor's University TABLE OF CONTENT INSTRUCTIONS LECTURES TASK 1  FEEDBACK INSTRUCTIONS <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EaSU2_QhKuvrIyN_bEKBxyPF2947Ooww/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe> Lecture Week 2: Exploration & Environmental Storytelling Before class, the professor reviewed last week's material with us. Fig 1.1 Recap(Week 2,2025/9/30) The Concept of Environmental Narrative: Stories are conveyed through the environment rather than direct exposition. Players piece together the narrative by exploring objects, spaces, and atmosphere. Fig 1.2 Key Elements(Week 2,2025/9/30) In class, the teacher had us work in groups to analyze two different images, aiming to help us understand environmental storytelling. Fig 1.3Exploration as Narrative S...

Spatial Audio Design/Task 1/Exercise

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22/9/2025-20/10/2025(Week1-Week4) Cai Zihan / 0378043 Spatial Audio Design / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media / Taylor's University TASK 1/Exercise TABLE OF CONTENT INSTRUCTIONS LECTURES TASK 1  FEEDBACK REFLECTION INSTRUCTIONS <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WPHgYKTIP2EFPSKVNlEs_bYvcckEJvH_/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe> LECTURES Week 2 / Sound Fundamentals and EQ Nature of Sound Sound is the vibration of air molecules. When an object vibrates, it causes pressure changes in the surrounding air.  The Three Major Stages of Sound: Production: The source of sound, such as musical instruments, vocal cords, or objects colliding. Propagation: The medium through which sound travels, such as air, water, or solids. Perception: The human ear receives vibrations and converts them into neural signals, which the brain interprets as distinct sounds. Human Ear Outer Ear: The externally visible port...

Interactive Narrative Design/Week 1

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 Interactive Narrative Design Cai Zihan / 0378043 23/9/2025-30/9/2025/Week 1 Interactive Narrative Design/Bachelor of Design in Creative Media / Taylor's University TABLE OF CONTENT INSTRUCTIONS LECTURES TASK 1  FEEDBACK INSTRUCTIONS <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EaSU2_QhKuvrIyN_bEKBxyPF2947Ooww/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe> Lecture    In the first class of the semester, the professor explained what Interactive Narrative Design is. Centered around this theme, the professor introduced what we would learn in this course, the lesson structure, assessments, and student responsibilities. Fig 1.1 What will we learn(2025/9/23,Week1)   Figure 1.1 illustrates the fundamental narrative principles and elements proposed by the professor, along with plot development and interactive narrative structures. The professor explained the meaning of each term and provided examples to make them easier to u...

Motion Graphics and Compositing/Project 1

 22/9/2025-30/9/2025 Cai Zihan / 0378043 Motion Graphics and Compositing / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media / Taylor's University TASK 1- Technical and individual Motion Graphics Sensibilities TABLE OF CONTENT INSTRUCTIONS LECTURES TASK 1 - Technical and individual Motion Graphics Sensibilities FEEDBACK REFLECTION INSTRUCTIONS <iframe src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sm5c9tvx91bw5-0qsvgRRFM7_wpyueCg/preview" width="640" height="480" allow="autoplay"></iframe> LECTURES Week 1:During the first week, the professor introduced us to this semester's MIB course, outlining the content we would cover. He also assigned a task: list your three favorite motion graphics pieces and explain why you like them most. TASK 1 - Technical and individual Motion Graphics Sensibilities Week 1 FEEDBACK Week 1: General feedback:During the first week, the professor introduced us to this semester's MIB course, outlining the content we would ...