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Concept Design and Storyboarding
APCG 117 Fall 2005
Visual Storytelling
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Visual Storytelling
Assignment 2:
  
TitleVisual Storytelling
Due DateWednesday 7 September 2005 by 6 AM
Points10
PreparationRead ES chapter 1 (14 pages).
VenueExternal - to be completed outside of class or lab time.
ConnectionIndividual - your own work and words. You may brainstorm with others, but in the end, you must do the writing.
Turn-in MethodEmail - send email to ranger@ecst.csuchico.edu
FormatWord doc - use Word or a work-a-like; make sure you check spelling and grammar. Attach the document file to your email.
Subject LineAPCG 117 Plot Points your name
File NamePlot_Points_your_name.doc - note: NO SPACES in file name, use underscores in place of spaces.
NotesMake sure your identity in the email is clear.
Task

Write a short scene that demonstrates writing that shows the scene rather than tells it.  Keep the story simple for this first attempt at creating a scene.  If you have trouble with showing the story in words, use your mind's eye and 'view' the scene as a camera would, and write 'what you see'.  'Be the camera Grasshopper.'