Sunday, April 24, 2011

Speech Project: Answer the Question

How do you think the audience experience will change based on the media? What will the audience exprience in print. In Motion. What can you do in print that you can't do in motion. What can you do in motion (in aftereffects) that you can't do in print?

- I think with the innovations in interactive designs that the audience experience will certainly become more intimate. What seems to interest people in design is the act of interacting with the product/design, and I think that with that fascination that the audience experience will become a more important part of design than ever before. In print, I think that any sort of mood conveyed will not change for the audience, but the level of dynamism will certainly increase to flow naturally with pieces within different media, say web or motion. For motion, the visualization of language will carry a stronger presence, as it is a quick, interesting way to put forth what one is trying to say in a given subject. For print, things you can do that can't be done in motion are things like manipulating level of control. For the viewer/reader, print enables them to control how long they delve into any aspect of the design. In motion, a large part of what makes it distinct from print is the designers ability to control experience without ambiguity. This can engage the audience in a great way, as options open up with sound and pacing. What is great about both options though is the sheer fact that the audience is compelled to interact with the design no matter the form.

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