I love these types of animations and think there is real promise here. Agree with the points: a little too fast; some key points might be drawn out (excuse the pun) a little more; a little more connection between the animation and the
narrative; and not very diverse. When it comes together it will be a great resource.
Best wishes
Andrew
Dr Andrew Reeves
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Department of Social and Political Science
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Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2020 at 19:52
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Subject: Whiteboard video
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Hi Everyone. Hope you are bearing up. We talked a while back about doing a whiteboard introducing the pluralistic approach. Kate very kindly did the voice
over that we wrote and then I asked my daughter, Maya, to do a white board for it. The video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d12ty7RG60&feature=youtu.be
Would be good to know what you think. Personally, I think the images are a bit 50s America and I’m particularly concerned that they’re all white (Maya knew that, but apparently that’s
all the software had!). Anyhow, comments welcome – is it ok enough to go on our website front page (for now – until I can buy Maya a proper whiteboard)
Also, it would be really good if people wanted to write blogs. We’ve had some great ones recently, with upwards of 1000 or so reads—so really increasing. So please do
write something.
Best wishes
Mick
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