Reading Response #4
I really enjoyed watching and interacting with the story of Pine Point. It was by far my favourite of the reading response articles this semester. From a technical standpoint, I really liked the way the information was presented in this interactive story fashion, which allowed the viewer to progress through at a pace that felt right to them. Another aspect I really enjoyed was the choice of soundtrack, it works perfectly for the pace and type of content and really added to the story. I also really appreciated the selection of photos used for the project, they all felt very natural and unedited, which I really enjoyed. It felt like I was going through an old family photo album.
For me, there was a lot of personal connection with the story and photos from Pine Point, as I spent a lot of my childhood in a small Northern Quebec town called Kipawa (population 474), which bordered the slightly larger mill-town of Témiscaming (population 2,385). The town was small; it had a hockey rink, a Tim Hortons, and a main drag (grocery store, bank, Canada Post, and a Home Hardware). Despite being on the decline with the mill downsizing, the town has mostly stayed the same. While the younger generation has all moved on and out, the older generation remains, to the point where everyone knows everyone. The photos I included were all found online of the small town of Kipawa and its neighbouring Témiscaming, Quebec. Next time I return home I will go through our old family albums and scan and upload our photos of the towns.




