Storyboarding for those that can't draw 1. What type of film will it be? -A documentary -Ordinary to Extraordinary -Abstraction -Compilation, collection or theme. -Stop motion -A short narrative, comedy or thriller. 2. What is your story/plot? (script... storyline) 3. What are your scenes? Think of breaking it up as telling a story with just photographs. Every scene should have a principle of composition. What do you want it to look like? 4. Make a new frame for each significant change in action or location. Consider changing your P.O.V. for your shots to make it more dynamic! 5. Write a small description under each frame detailing your shot idea. | Before drawing, have these planned out.
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For this CLICK, we’re going to try our hands at shooting some film. Using a video camera, or the video function on your digital camera or cell phone, you have up to one minute maximum to make a short film (must be at least 20 seconds). Here are some options to consider:
REMEMBER THE RULES: Your video must be digital and current. No oldies. You may use video editing programs to alter your video if you choose. Only one entry per student per assignment. Video must be posted to the group pool before the bell to be considered on time, and to be eligible for a "Best in Show" award. Your entry will be worth a 40 point homework grade. |