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Concept Design and Storyboarding
APCG 117 Spring 2006
Final
2006 Spring ->Concept Design and Storyboarding ->Final
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Final
Final:
  
TitleFinal Shot List & Final Storyboard
Due DateFriday 12 May 2006 before end of lab.
Points14 (14 out of 20 of your final)
PreparationLectures, Labs, Assignments, Projects, and both Textbooks.
VenueExternal - to be completed outside of class or lab time.
ConnectionIndividual
Turn-in MethodTurn-in by end of lab Friday 12 May 2006.
FormatExcel Spreadsheet, Mirage file and PowerPoint file
Subject LineN/A
File NameExcel File: FinalShotList_ followed by your name. Use underscores instead of spaces.
 Mirage File: FinalStoryboard_ followed by your name. Use underscores instead of spaces.
 PowerPoint File: FinalStoryboard_ followed by your name. Use underscores instead of spaces.
NotesUse the spreadsheet provided for the shot list
 Shot List Spreadsheet
Task
 
For the final you will produce and turn in a shot list with timing (see spreadsheet), final storyboards in Mirage and a presentation version in PowerPoint.  You will use this PowerPoint for you Final Pitch (see Final Pitch assignment).  You will be working with one script as both the director and the storyboard artist.  The overall goal of this final is, as a director to determine your vision of the story and what the audience is to see, as the artist to convey the story visually and as the director to pitch your story using the storyboard to a group of producers.
 
Components:
  • Create a rough shot list with timing using spreadsheet provided.
  • Create corresponding storyboard in Mirage using the frame template.
  • Placing the frames in a PowerPoint presentation.
Remember you must turn-in all three (3) files!

Scripts from which to selectTop of Page

Choose from the following scripts for the final:

Sliders "Slidecage" (Teaser) HTML
Sliders "Post-Traumatic Slide Syndrome" (Teaser) .DOC
Sliders "Requiem" (Teaser) .DOC
Sliders "Prince of Wails" (Teaser) .DOC
Sliders "El Sid" (Teaser) HTML

As the director, choose your script carefully keeping in mind that your artist (you) must draw this vision and you must complete an effective pitch to the producers. (See Final Pitch.)