Flicktion - Teen Research and Creative Writing

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October 1, 2008 Leesburg Public Library FLiCktiOn

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October 1, 2008Leesburg Public

Library

FLiCktiOn

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What is Flicktion?It all started with some

doorbells.A man took pictures of

interesting doorbells and made up stories about people that live in the apartments

He posted his story with the picture online at Flickr

Other people started making up stories for pictures

“Flicktion” combines flickr and fiction together

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Flickr is a free photo sharing site that has a few special features which include:

Tagging images with keywordsGeotagging images with their locationGroups – For photo sets with themesFriends – to watch people who’s photos you likeFavorites – to save photos you like and let people know

you like itComments – Add details about a photo or just comment

on it

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A little practice before we beginOpen an internet browser and go to www.Fl

ickr.comAlso open a word processing program like

Microsoft WordRemember the elements of a short story:

SETTING PLOT CONFLICT CHARACTER POINT OF VIEW THEME

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A few points about the advanced search options.

Before you practice searching

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Full text will search the title and description of the photos and return more results.

Searching for tags only will only search in the key words assigned to each photo. This option will return less search results but they maybe more relevant.

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Selecting “safe search on” will filter out some inappropriate search results.

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Selecting creative commons ensure that the creator of the photo does not mind sharing the photo with you for other creative projects like Flickr. Always give the photographer credit for their photo.

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Now Practice

Search for a locationSearch for a city you would like to visit Select “most interesting” on the search results

pageSelect a picture to use from the first page of resultsStudy it closing and let you mind wander

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Look at your picture for the answers

Type out some of these answer

SETTING PLOT CONFLICT CHARACTER POINT OF VIEW THEME

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Next step is to post your story

If you do not have a yahoo ID you will need to create one to post you story.

You do not have to post your story but half the fun is letting other people read your work and make comments

If you do post your story add the tag “flicktion” to the image

Don’t worry about perfecting your story

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Some more practice

Try again. Search for another picture, this time ask yourself what animal would you be?

You might not get the results you expected but that makes it more interesting.

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Write as many or as few as you like.

Here are some more questions to try:

Search by date. What pictures were taken on your birthday?

Pictures taken before 10/4/1997 and after 10/5/1997

Search for a time. What time is it right now? Ex. 3:48 pm

Search for a famous event or person.Average people post their photos of things we only see on television this may give you a different perspective

*Remember: Not all the pictures you see are real. Some are illustrations or have been changed to be an artistic expression.