Storyboard: The Outbreak of WWI

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Storyboard: The Outbreak of WWI You have been hired by a major motion picture studio to make and direct a movie about the outbreak of WWI. Create an 8-panel story-board to illustrate the scenes of your movie and depict how the drama of WWI began to unfold. Each scene must include: A large, colorful illustration (showing action & drama!) The date & a caption (describing the scene) Your movie should begin with the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand & go through the “Guns of August” & the escalation of war (on the eastern & western fronts). You may use pp. 945-956 in your textbook for information.