Storyboard and Collecting Materials
- Due Oct 8, 2016 by 11:59pm
- Points 0
- Submitting a website url or a file upload
The first part of your assignment is to create a plan for what your video will include. This is called a storyboard. When you have your own students complete storyboards, it's a great way to give them a chance to complete a writing activity in connection with a video project.
- Determine the project idea.
- Complete a storyboard for the project. You can create a storyboard in any word processing or presentation tool. You can also just use this storyboard from us Links to an external site.. The critical things you need to put on your storyboard before you turn it in are
- your instructional objective (what do you want your students to know, feel, and do?
- (movies only) visual representation of what will happen in each scene of the movie (stick figures, clipart, whatever). If you are using photos, you should have these collected and can embed these in your storyboard. If you are using live video, just some notes about what you want the actors to do in different scenes.
- a script for what the narration will say, or what the actors will say. Make the script concise and to the point so your project is more engaging!
Collect images, video, and music for your project. Store these in a folder on your key drive or computer (remember to back them up!). Remember Creative Commons sources, which are often great places to get material you can use for free and without worrying about typical media use restrictions. However, if you follow Fair Use guidelines, you can also use copyrighted materials. You may find the following resources to be particularly useful to you as you begin to search for media:
- http://creativecommons.org/ Links to an external site. (click on license, and then search licensed content)
- Flickr.com Links to an external site. (use the advanced search, scroll down, and click on “Creative Commons”)
- Wikimedia commons Links to an external site.
- Freeplaymusic Links to an external site.
- Fotolia Links to an external site. (regular copyrighted stock photography, but cheap enough that you can afford to use it)
- Free stock photo exchange Links to an external site.
- YouTube Links to an external site. videos (do a search, click on filters, and then creative commons)
You can submit your assignment as a URL to an online document or by uploading a document here.