books at the harvard depository have a life of their own
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Books at the Harvard Depository have a life of their own . They live comfortably in the cold storage of the depository. But as each semester progresses, they migrate to the warmer lands of the University study carrels. (animation/clip: books leaving the shelves)(sound: slightly lonely). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Books at the Harvard Depository have a life of their own
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They live comfortably in the cold storage of the depository. But as each semester progresses, they migrate to the warmer lands of the University study carrels. (animation/clip: books
leaving the shelves)(sound: slightly lonely)
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When the semester ends, all the books return home. (sound: triumphant homecoming?)
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Many books in the depository are never requested(pan over different restrictions) (add’l clip: dust on boxes)
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They stay on their shelves, growing old. (something to bring to mind ‘tiny books’ growing old (and big?))
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Sometimes, books get restless. They want to see the rest of the depository, and maybe the world
beyond.
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What would happen if a book slipped off the shelf and tried to make a new friend? (camera motion jumpy, like a kid, peering into random corners up to
the cubbies)
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The less curious are content to look from their box and wonder what the
others are like. (imply criminal mystery: pan between them,
ominous sounds, maybe animated dream scene?)
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The good thing about beeing a book, though, is that when you get bored of the view outside, you can always read the stories you contain. (zoom in to a
single book and its title, let it open.