Storytelling: Secret Stories
Storytelling is a way of communicating, educating, entertaining and sharing experiences. Whether stories are recorded on film, video or the written word, they start with a seed of an idea and expand as they are remembered or conceived.
The goal of storyboarding a story is to visually present and encourage the development of the story idea. The result is similar to creating a comic strip. For this assignment you will be storyboarding a secret: This secret can be interpreted in many ways: A secret activity/thing you wish to do, a secret you are keeping for someone else, a secret you keep, etc.
Storyboard Criteria:
· Shoot 20 digital images about your secret sequentially (in order).
· Your shoot must demonstrate a range of proper color balance, image size, and focus.
· Portray your "secret story" by selecting the best 3-5 images that show the beginning, middle, and end of your story. Written explanation should not be necessary.
· Mount your images neatly and creatively so the storyline is easy to follow from start to finish.
Classwork Criteria:
· Photoshop Worksheets, CH 1-3
- Ch 1 review worksheet
- Ch 1 Tools worksheet
- Ch 2 review worksheet
- Ch 2 tools worksheet
- Ch 3 Review worksheet
-Ch 3 Tools worksheet
· Ch 1-3 Tutorials: Uploaded to weebly (FIND TUTORIALS AND NECESSARY IMAGES AT http://www.g-wlearning.com/visualarts/9781605251684/student/index.htm
· Digital Camera vocab
· Digital Imaging Vocab
· Storyboard planning sheet
· Duane Michals reading assignment
· Story RFI
The goal of storyboarding a story is to visually present and encourage the development of the story idea. The result is similar to creating a comic strip. For this assignment you will be storyboarding a secret: This secret can be interpreted in many ways: A secret activity/thing you wish to do, a secret you are keeping for someone else, a secret you keep, etc.
Storyboard Criteria:
· Shoot 20 digital images about your secret sequentially (in order).
· Your shoot must demonstrate a range of proper color balance, image size, and focus.
· Portray your "secret story" by selecting the best 3-5 images that show the beginning, middle, and end of your story. Written explanation should not be necessary.
· Mount your images neatly and creatively so the storyline is easy to follow from start to finish.
Classwork Criteria:
· Photoshop Worksheets, CH 1-3
- Ch 1 review worksheet
- Ch 1 Tools worksheet
- Ch 2 review worksheet
- Ch 2 tools worksheet
- Ch 3 Review worksheet
-Ch 3 Tools worksheet
· Ch 1-3 Tutorials: Uploaded to weebly (FIND TUTORIALS AND NECESSARY IMAGES AT http://www.g-wlearning.com/visualarts/9781605251684/student/index.htm
· Digital Camera vocab
· Digital Imaging Vocab
· Storyboard planning sheet
· Duane Michals reading assignment
· Story RFI