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Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 1) Opening movie goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Start Paul Bowers By Paul Bowers Scene description: Movie (15-20 sec.) including topic-related images (Inuit, Masai, Robert Atkins, etc.). and audio plays on opening file. Required media: Bitmaps and audio file. Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, start and skip button. Required elements: Title screen (1) and Audio (8)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 2) Introductory text goes here. Main Menu 500 pixel X 400 pixel Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestyle About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Static text giving a brief overview of low-carb diets and describing the different sections of the project. Required media: Audio file Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons. Required elements: Navigation / Interaction (6)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 3) Movie on the metabolic explanation for the efficacy of low-carb diets goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Do low carb diets work?  How and why Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestyle About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Flash movie with play, stop, and pause options. Required media: Bitmaps and audio files Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, video control buttons. Required elements: Basic Animation (4)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 4) Movie on the evidence supporting low- carb diets goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Do low carb diets work?  What’s the evidence? Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestyle About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Flash movie with play, stop, and pause options. Required media: Bitmaps and audio files Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, video control buttons. Required elements: Basic Animation (4)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 5) Movie on the safety of low-carb diets goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Do low carb diets work?  Are they safe? Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestlye About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Flash movie with play, stop, and pause options. Required media: Bitmaps and audio files Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, video control buttons. Required elements: Basic Animation (4)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 6) Timeline movie goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Low-carb diet Timeline Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestlye About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Timeline with moveable slider. Users controls moves along the timeline. Required media: Bitmap and audio files Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, slide bar. Required elements: Advanced Interaction (5)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 7) Quiz movie goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Nutrition Quiz Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestlye About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Quiz with multiple choice items (radio buttons) and an interactive task requiring users to move objects to different areas on the screen. Required media: Bitmaps and audio files Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, radio buttons, moveable objects. Required elements: Advanced Interaction (5)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 8) Movie taking user biodata and food preferences with invidualized meal output goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel Low-carb meal designer Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestlye About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Users input weight, height, and physical activity levels and receive individualized feedback (daily caloric requirements to maintain or lose weight). Required media: Audio file Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, text input boxes, radio buttons. Required elements: Input Text (3)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 8) Text about the project goes here. 500 pixel X 400 pixel About this project Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestlye About this project Exit Paul Bowers Scene description: Static text describing the objectives of the project. Possibility of a “related links” button which leads to another page here. Required media: Audio file Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons. Required elements: Purpose Screen (2)

Interactive Animation Project – Storyboard (screen 10) 500 pixel X 400 pixel Main Menu Do low carb diets work? How and why What’s the evidence Are they safe? Timeline: The history of low-carb diets Test your nutrition knowledge Plan your transition to a low- carb lifestlye About this project Exit Quit screen goes here. Paul Bowers Scene description: Movie asking user if they really want to quit. If user chooses “Yes”, he/she will receive a message thanking him/her for visiting. If the user chooses, “No”, he/she is taken back to the previous screen. Required media: Audio file Active elements: Audio / Mute buttons, audio volume control button, main menu buttons, exit control buttons. Required elements: Quit Activities and Screen (7)