Individual Multimedia – Coffee & Community
Over the past year, I have realized what I am passionate about and where my skills lie. I love telling stories through the use of video and narrative writing. At the beginning of this semester, I was struggling to figure out what I was going to do for my individual multimedia project. I wanted to produce a project that I was excited to work on and one that I was going to be proud to share.
I decided to focus on something related to Greenville because I felt that went along with the overall brand that I have already created. So, for my individual multimedia project, I create a guide to coffee and community in Greenville. Greenville is a coffee town and there are 17 local coffee shops that families and entrepreneurs have created. With that being said, I wanted to help them tell their stories and get their names out there for the Greenville community and Furman students to support them.
For this project, I decided to hone in on my passion for videography. I chose 4 coffee shops to feature out of the 17 that exist here. Out of the 4, I then chose 2 that I would create short videos for, highlighting what makes their coffee shop unique. For the other 2 features, I used elements of photography and a narrative to fill the gaps.


To make my multimedia project an interactive one, I included elements that is meant to engage the viewer. On the main page of my longform, I created a section called ‘Visit the Shops’ where viewers can click on each coffee shop and it will redirect them to a page where videography, photography, and a short narrative will showcase what the shop is all about! Another engaging aspect of this project that I believe is extremely unique and a niche, is the interactive map that I created of all the coffee shops in Greenville. The map provides the address and a list of all 17 shops.Below you will see both of these elements, and I am sharing these because they are something I am very proud of.


The reason that I chose to create my project with color, interactive elements, interesting photos and videos is because of the idea of ‘The Gaze’ that is taught in Design is Storytelling by Ellen Lupton. She explains that “our gaze is drawn to points of intrigue” (pg 120). Keeping this in mind helped me to create a visually pleasing website that encourages people to continue exploring and stay engaged. When we create, we should have a goal in mind and part of that goal should be to inspire others. That is what I tried to accomplish here and I believe I was able to do that.
“Acknowledging the power of the gaze helps designers understand the roving, searching activity of vision.”
Ellen Lupton, Design is Storytelling
I have already had friends reach out and ask for the link to this multimedia story so that they can find coffee shops in Greenville to do work and spend time with their friends! That is such a rewarding feeling.
Group Multimedia – A Child’s Haven
Amidst the craziness of working on one project, I was also working on a second multimedia project throughout the course of the semester. My partner, Hadley Robbins were given A Child’s Haven as our client in the beginning of this course. The goal of this multimedia project was much different than both of our individual projects. Our video for ACH had the purpose of evoking emotion and a deep feeling for the work A Child’s Haven is doing. We faced many challenges along the way, but were able to create a beautiful video for this amazing client.
For this video, I kept referring back to the chapter on emotion in Design is Storytelling. Lupton persuades the reader when she writes, “Emotions are often what move people to use a product. Products can move users from one emotional state to another” (pg 65). This was a very important part of the book to remember because it helped me create the most emotion evoking video I could.
Those two sentences alone helped me in choosing the kind of music for the background, when to turn the music up versus when to let Shantel’s audio stand as the focus, what b-roll to use and when to use it, the types of textual graphics to use as transitions, etc.

An emotional, textual graphic that Hadley and I used as a transition.
Hadley and I were able to work with ACH’s amazing marketing director, Emily Harper who made the vision for us clear. Below is a post that Emily tagged me in on LinkedIn after she saw our video for the first time.


Overall, I am genuinely so proud of how our video turned out. We were able to capture and create some raw emotion that I know will inspire and truly touch people. Thank you Dr. Kwami for helping me accomplish these two projects and thank you to my classmates who gave me such incredible and honest feedback. Y’all are awesome!
























