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    Mark Twain

    Client

    Florentine Films

    Date

    November 2001

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    Storytelling, Web sites

    This companion site to Ken Burns’ film tells the story of Mark Twain through the metaphor of one of his more famous inventions: a self-pasting scrapbook.

    Ernest Hemingway said, “All of American literature began with Huck Finn.” This project focuses on the man that inspired some of the greatest American fiction-writing of this century: Mark Twain. Born in the year of Halley’s comet in 1835, and exiting the earth with it in 1910, Twain’s life was always at the forefront of cultural change, whether it was dealing with race in American culture, riverboat piloting, traveling the world on lecture circuits, or patenting his many inventions. This site serves as a companion to the documentary film by Ken Burns/Florentine Films and is hosted on PBS Online. In addition to learning about the life of Twain via the Scrapbook, visitors can go behind-the-scenes in the making of the film, find related classroom activities, and link to more writings and resources. Inspired by Twain’s invention, the interactive scrapbook tells Twain’s life story through a collection of texts, photos, illustrations, and clippings from his day, plus audio and video clips from the film. The site design is both simple and playful, using motifs and fonts inspired by Twain’s books and illustrations from his time period. The Scrapbook section uses Twain’s scrapbook design as the basis for the background. The images, quotes, and icons are purposefully arranged as one would arrange a scrapbook: thematically and by time and place.

    Press & Awards

    “Behind the Design: Virtual Scrapbook,” HOW, August 2002
    The Scout Report, March 15, 2002
    “What to Surf,” Entertainment Weekly, January 25, 2002
    “Plugged In on the Web,” Newsday, Bob Suter, January 15, 2002
    Yahoo!, Yahooligans! Coolest Sites, January 2, 2002
    Yahoo!, Picks of the Week, December 3, 2001

    Credits

    Producer
    Aleen Adams
    Designer
    Gabe Kean
    Developers
    Seb Chevrel, Sam Ward
    Researcher & Writer
    Joe Shepter
    A/V Editing & Production:Sam Ward, David Waingarten
    Curriculum Development
    Michele Israel
    Production Assistant
    David Waingarten
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