The document provides instructions for students to complete a storyboarding activity for a film scene. It outlines 3 main tasks: 1) Download a handout and review the script, 2) Draw out the scene following steps to identify shot types, actions, sounds, and camera movements, 3) Note editing choices and provide shot details like type, order, and timing. The final task is to draw out the full storyboard based on the script.
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Extension activity
1. Task 1: Download the hand out from
the moodle folder in Film and TV
called ¡°extension activity¡±
- Look at this and your script to
think about how you will storyboard
your scene.
2. Task 2: Start drawing out your scene
on the storyboard following the next
steps
3. Activity 1: Draw out the shot type that you
want the camera to take for your film.
Use the shot type hand out on Moodle to
help you draw out what is
happening.
Use this diagram to help you
draw out the person for the
correct shot type.
4. Activity 2: Write out the actions and speech in
this box.
Explain what sounds you are going to use (for example sound effects and music).
Explain what people are going to be saying and doing.
Explain what your camera is going to be doing. (will it be still and taking the
shot, or will it be moving? If it is moving will it be tracking, panning, zooming or
tilting?)
5. Activity 3: Write in your edit choices.
Explain what type of edit you want to make between shots, for example:
- Jump cut
- Cross cutting
- Cutting on the action
- Cut
- Graphic match
6. ? Fill out the shot type, for example ( MS, LS, ECU)
? Number the shots in order.
? Add how long the scene will run for in ¡°timing¡±.
7. TASK- Draw out
your storyboard
? Draw out a storyboard
for your film based on
your script
? Each person should draw
out their section of the
script.
? This will require reading
the script again.