PODCASTING CONTINUES
We will continue to podcast today, the first 30 minutes you will sit with your team and make sure you have a plan the next time you go into the room. You can have up to 25 more minutes. I will take volunteers to go into the room once you have had some time today.
IF YOU ARE NOT WORKING IN YOUR PODCAST TEAM - you should be working on your Storyboard and Script for your final exam. The instructions are listed below and they are both a grade that I will be putting in for this 9 weeks. Make sure you get them both done!!
Film in a Minute (Final Exam) Script writing and Storyboarding
The Film in a Minute IS your Final Exam. For the film in a minute, you will use your cell phone and any editing program on your phone you want to use (do not buy anything, there are plenty of free programs). I will outline the expectations for that film in a later lesson, but the basic expectations will be:
1. Between 60 and 90 seconds long - it MUST be in that window. No more than 90, no less than 60.
2. You must tell a complete story.
3. You must have at least one actor.
4. You must have a storyboard, which has to be 5-8 frames long and you post on your Google Site on a subpage called film storyboard.
5. You must have a script/outline, which gives me a good idea of what your film will be about. This must be posted on your Google Site on a subpage call film script/outline. (you can certainly use a Google Doc to write this, so make sure if you do that you SHARE IT PROPERLY and make it a CLICKABLE LINK)
6. It must be turned in to me as a .mov, MP4, or in some other format that I can actually watch on my computer screen. A link to YouTube will be absolutely acceptable.
Later this period I will spend some time brainstorming with you on what this might look like. For now, do your best to come up with your own STORY and plan for your video product.
Today you will be learning about storyboards and script writing. If you are not Podcasting or Editing your Podcast, you should be working on the storyboard and script until it is ready to shoot. You MUST shoot this movie outside of class for full credit. If you use the three class days I will allocate to making your final exam, and you shoot at school, I will take 20 points off your final exam grade. PERIOD!!
Now, get started on today's assignment - make a new Google Site Subpage and title it Storyboarding and script writing and answer all the questions below.
Storyboarding
Here are the answers:
https://www.vyond.com/resources/what-is-a-storyboard-and-why-do-you-need-one/#:~:text=It's%20made%20up%20of%20a,when%20you%20make%20a%20video.
Here is another resource:
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/storyboarding-your-film.html
When you are ready to tackle your storyboard, check this out. Its an online version where you can make one there instead of on paper:
http://www.storyboardthat.com/
I haven't used it yet, but I bet you can figure it out. I want feedback on how well this site works, so let me know please!!
Now, we need to also keep in mind that storyboarding involves a script, something that you have already created that TELLS the STORY.
How do you do that?
Well, here are some resources you can use as you are trying to TELL the STORY!!!
http://journalism.about.com/od/writing/a/broadcast.htm
http://www.ehow.com/how_5323470_write-broadcast-journalism-copy.html
SCRIPT WRITING
http://2012.scriptfrenzy.org/howtoformatascreenplay
http://www.oscars.org/awards/nicholl/scriptsample.pdf
http://www.writersstore.com/how-to-write-a-screenplay-a-guide-to-scriptwriting/
I am not going to hold you directly to these standards, but I think its important when you are writing your script to complete some of these tasks.
Specifically I want you to use:
Slug lines to indicate location and times. They do not have to be exactly as shown.
Action - describe the actions that your characters will take
Character names - self explanatory
Dialogue - again self explanatory
You should start modifying your scripts to reflect this. For those of you serious about screenplay/script writing, you should follow the correct style so you have experience.
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