Animated story board project
Animatic Storyboard Project
Storyboards are graphic organizers in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphics, or interactive media sequence.
Storyboard for a commercial production The commercial's goal was to show a device that informs about the freshness of the food or beverage. In the past, animatics have been most commonly used for a host of production and marketing-related applications, such as commercials, sales pitches, special effects previews, bumpers, market testing, promos, and show opens.
Plot: is the literary element that describes the structure of a story. A plot diagram is an organizational tool, which is used to map the significant events in a story. By placing the most significant events from a story on the plot diagram, you can visualize the key features of the story.
STEP ONE: REVIEW the attached existing Storyboard for a commercial production.
STEP TWO: WRITE your own Plot Diagram and outline the major events in your Animatic Storyboard (Short Story animation or commercial) as well as complete the Character Map sheet.
STEP THREE: STORYBOARD your plot using the attached storyboard paper. Your storyboard must follow the following PLOT FORMAT if you are telling a Short story in your animation.
1) Introduction of characters
2) Rising Action
3) Climax
4) Denouement/Resolution Get approval from the teacher before your start drawing your Animatic Storyboard.
Written part:
STEP FIVE: REFLECT on your project once it’s finished by answering the following questions:
1) What aspect of your work do you find most successful and why? 2) What aspect
of your work do you find least successful and why?
3) If you could do this project again, what changes would you make to improve it
Criteria:
-Set of at least 8 panels for a short story.
-Character design
-Plot
-Written work
-Daily progress check
-pdf file(page3-5)
-presentation
-Needs coloring with any mediums.
STUDENT" S SAMPLE:
RUBICpage8 on the pdf file)
Rubic breakdown for students:
Thinking/ Inquiry Concept & Meaning:
Animatic Storyboard: Commercial/ Short Story: Beginning, Rising Events, Climax and Resolution(how's your story told?) /2
Knowledge/ Understanding Creativity & Originality:
Commercial/ Short Story: Beginning, Rising Events, Climax, and Resolution(Does it include the four stages) /5
Application/ Creation Process:
Process(showing everyday sketches or brainstorming ideas) /10
Completion (How complete your drawing is) /5
Details(How much details your drawing has) /5
Communication Clarity:
PDF file page 3-5 (character mapping, climax, resolution) /2
Reflection Questions /2- 12 November 2020, 10:12 AM