Digital Storyboard Requirements
1. Aims & Context
This is a written piece of work where you get the chance to explain the meaning of what you are trying to produce. You will explain the micro features that you are focusing on and the way in which each will be applied to the storyboard.
You will also explain the purpose of using these micro features.
2. Digital Storyboard
This is where you visualise using photographs how a film sequence would look as it moves from shot to shot.
The sequence you choose must be part of a story developed by you.
The storyboard will include digital photographs of all the shots you will want to use and they must be framed correctly. Below each shot you will include information giving directions about each shot.
3. Reflective Analysis (750 words)
This is a written piece of work showing a clear awareness of the audience and their reaction to your finished storyboard. To do this you must show your work to a group of people who are representative of your target audience.
This is a written piece of work where you get the chance to explain the meaning of what you are trying to produce. You will explain the micro features that you are focusing on and the way in which each will be applied to the storyboard.
You will also explain the purpose of using these micro features.
2. Digital Storyboard
This is where you visualise using photographs how a film sequence would look as it moves from shot to shot.
The sequence you choose must be part of a story developed by you.
The storyboard will include digital photographs of all the shots you will want to use and they must be framed correctly. Below each shot you will include information giving directions about each shot.
3. Reflective Analysis (750 words)
This is a written piece of work showing a clear awareness of the audience and their reaction to your finished storyboard. To do this you must show your work to a group of people who are representative of your target audience.