Storyboards Accelerated Language Arts BOOK TRAILER PROJECT
Pictures have been used to share information for centuries! Cave art Pictographs Hieroglyphics INTRODUCTION TO STORY BOARDS
To organize information in a way that entertains and informs PURPOSE OF STORYBOARDS
You have probably seen a storyboard before, but didn’t realize it! Flow Charts Time Lines PowerPoint LOOK FAMILIAR?
SET – UP A frame = 1 box In each frame you could have text, symbols, pictures sketches, captions, quotes or indications of effects/transitions
Telling board in an interactive form of storyboard. Each of you will received a white piece of paper and post-it notes. One post-it note = one frame You can move and rearrange your frames as you see fit TELLING BOARD
Your Storyboard should: Be simple and make information clear and visible Integrate pictures, text, and effects planned Follow a logical sequence Fit your drawing ability Portray an objective summary of your text Focus on the main theme of your text *Be sure to view your rubric to ensure you are meeting ALL the requirements DYNAMICS