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Storyboarding - Implications for production

Storyboarding
Previsualization: Making Connections with Production
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FilmHigher Education (non-degree)

This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Storyboarding
Previsualization: Making Connections with Production

Slide 1 - Slide

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Task 1
A presentation that assesses the importance of storyboards for fiction film projects, and evaluates a given brief, to define key features to be developed in your storyboard. 

30/01/2023 (Formative feedback will be ongoing because class work will build up to the presentation) 
06/03/2023 (Summative delivery of the final presentation) 


Slide 2 - Slide

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Storyboarding Unit 


Assessment Criteria LO1:
Explore the use of storyboards for creative media Production

Slide 3 - Slide

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3 Learning Outcomes of this lesson

1. Explain three key features of Previs by: 

Contributing to class questions via Lesson up question boards.











 








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3 Learning Outcomes

2. Analyse how Storyboards have implications for various Film Departments by: 

Engaging in a group activity studying examples.
 








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3 Learning Outcomes

3. Create previsualization by drawing, research and group discussion that communicates instructions to multiple departments By: 

Participating with your group and Sharing outcome with the class via a collaborative Padlet board.  








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Explain, Analyse & Create!

Ask me Question any time

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Explain what must be previsualized before production can begin?
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LO1

Slide 8 - Open question

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Give examples of what Crew
need to be involved in
Storyboards & Why.

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LO1

Slide 9 - Open question

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Task 1 
  • Look at example Storyboards in your team.
  • Analyse the implications for different departments acting as hypothetical producers. 
  • Tip: Think about what you would need if you tried to make it.  
  • You will have 10 minutes to discuss ideas and each group will have 3 minutes to share ideas. 



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LO2

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Begin groups by roughly 10 past. 
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Please Share 2 useful ideas
from this presentation:

Slide 11 - Mind map

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Please Share 2 useful ideas
from this presentation:

Slide 12 - Mind map

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Please Share 2 useful ideas
from this presentation:

Slide 13 - Mind map

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Task 2 
  • Your group will be given a scenario via a spinner

  •  You will Previsualise the scenario, considering needs for departments and resources.  

  • You will have 30 minutes to develop ideas. 
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LO3

Slide 14 - Slide

Start task at half past 
       Task 3: Share and discuss ideas! 
Take a couple of minutes to upload what you have previsualised to Padlet

I will set a 5 minute timer for 
leaving comments and feedback. 

Please use Two Stars and a Wish!

 


LO3
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Think Pair share: What was the most
crucial point or interesting idea you
will take away from this lesson?
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Slide 16 - Open question

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LO's You have achieved
1. Explained three key features of Previs by contributing to class questions via a Lesson up question board.

2. Analysed how Storyboards have implications for various Film Departments by engaging in a group activity studying examples.

3. Created previsualization by drawing, research and group discussion that communicates instructions to multiple departments and shared it with the class via a collaborative Padlet board.  





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