HOW TO PREPARE A GOOD STORYBOARD CHAPTER 5 HOW TO PREPARE A GOOD STORYBOARD Prepared By Nur Sahidah Binti Bashier sahidah@micost.edu.my
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Don't Rush In Whether you are creating a website, putting together a PowerPoint presentation or some other multimedia show, always plan it out first. A little thought can go a long way.
What is its Purpose? What are your goals? What is your presentation for? To educate? To sell? To convince? To inform? To entertain? Or a combination of the above?
Who is your audience? Know your audience! Is it a serious matter? Can it be entertaining? Do they care about what you have to say? Once you know your audience, target your presentation to THEM.
Start by BRAINSTORMING With Your Team Generate Ideas Use your notes Decide what you need and what you don’t need. Do you need more info?
Structure Based on your brainstorming session, make a plan. Use your plan to design your presentation. Decide what pictures or diagrams you will need and have a teammate create them.
Storyboard It! Provides an overall rough outline of what the presentation will look like, including: Which topics go where, the links, and a conceptual idea of where your images go, and what the layout will look like. You don't have to be able to draw to produce a storyboard. You need only sketch in the outlines. Someone should be able to look at your storyboard and put together the same site you would have done.
Bibliography Storyboarding. Imagine Design Notes. http://www.imagine.co.uk/design/index.html Storyboarding Your Movie. The Complete Eejit’s Guide to Film- Making. http://www.exposure.co.uk/eejit/storybd/index.html Storyboarding. HCC Dale Mabry Campus. http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/dalemabry/dpt/cs/courses/cgs2820/ sbart.htm
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