Storyboarding

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When you make a film You have to worry about three things…

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The powerpoint for Storyboarding in Global Studies.

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When you make a filmYou have to worry about three things…

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#1 Image (What is seen)

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#2 Dialogue (What is said)

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#3 Sound (What is heard)

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StoryboardingTo plan out the

images, dialogue, and sound in a movie, filmmakers use a process known as “Storyboarding.”

Today, you will make a storyboard for your video segment of Project COEXIST

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To make your storyboard:Plan what you want to film by:

Using very simple drawings/ imagesWriting notes on what people on camera are

saying and doingDeciding what order the images and

information is presented.

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Read a comic or graphic novel?They are AWESOME examples of storyboards…

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DON’T PANICYour storyboard shouldn’t be a

work of art. In fact, your group should be able to finish it by the end of this week…

Draw fast and loose!

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If you usually draw stuff that looks like this:

That’s totally OK!!!

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The important thing is that you plan out the order of the information and the images you want to go with them.

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Think about how you want to present the information:Live filmingSomething animated

from the webPhotosSlideshowsFilmed SkitDialogue or a Voice-

Over narration

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For your Storyboard:Get a storyboard packet

from your teachersPlan your film in sections.Use one worksheet for each

section:Geography BasicsFounder/ Major ThinkersMajor Symbols and

ExplanationsReligious Texts and LawsBasic BeliefsHistoryDenominationsCurrent Status on Religious

Community

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There are lots of options!Brainstorm together and BE CREATIVE!