Digital Movie – Planning Stage Storyboard ITEC 7230 – Spring 2009 April 28, 2009 Dafaney White, Iris Barlow, Mary Frances Van Houten
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, &
Digital Movie – Planning StageStoryboard
ITEC 7230 – Spring 2009April 28, 2009
Dafaney White, Iris Barlow, Mary Frances Van Houten
MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTENFRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION Students will the beginning of the video
titled “Elements of Fables”. The purpose of this slide will be to
introduce the title.
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NARRATION:
Slide 2
This shot will be a student the definition of a fable to the audience.
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NARRATION: A fable is a short tale used to teach a moral lesson often with animals as characters.
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Slide 3
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION This shot will be of a student stating the
purpose of fables. Windows Movie Maker Digital Movie Camera
NARRATION: The purpose of a fable is to entertain and teach a lesson. Fables usually end with a moral—a lesson that can be learned from the story.
Slide 4
This shot will be of a teacher identifying the five elements of a fable.
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NARRATION: The five elements of a fable are: characters, setting, plot, theme, and mood.
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Slide 5
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION This shot will be of a puppet explaining
the element characters. Windows Movie Maker Digital Movie Camera
NARRATION: The puppet will say, “There are usually only 2 or 3 characters in a fable. Most of the characters are animals that act and talk like people.”
Slide 6
This shot will be of a different puppet explaining the element setting.
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NARRATION: The puppet will say, “The setting of a fable can take place anywhere and occurs in real time.”
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Slide 7
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION
This shot will be of another puppet describing the plot of a fable.
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NARRATION: The puppet will say, “The plot of a fable is very simple and interesting. It should make people think about the lesson it is teaching.”
Slide 8
This shot will be of another puppet describing the theme of a fable.
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NARRATION: The puppet will say, “The theme of a fable tells a moral or message that can be used personally or in society.”
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Slide 9
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION This shot will be of another puppet
describing the tone mood style of a fable. Windows Movie Maker Digital Movie Camera
NARRATION: The puppet will say, “The mood is that the reader is lead to new insights and understandings.”
Slide 10
This shot will be of the media specialist reading a fable.
NARRATION: Media specialist reading fable.
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Slide 11
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION This shot will be of a teacher reading a
different fable. Windows Movie Maker Digital Movie Camera
NARRATION: Teacher will read the fable The Shepherd Boy and The Wolf.
Slide 12
This shot will be of teacher asking questions about the fable that was read in previous shot.
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NARRATION: Teacher will say, 1. Who are the characters in this fable? boy, wolf 2. Where was the setting of the fable? in a pasture 3. What is the plot of the story? boy keeps crying wolf when there was no wolf and when the wolf really came nobody believed him 4. What is the theme of the story? nobody believes a liar 5. What could you learn from this story? always tell the truth
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Slide 13
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION This shot will be of a teacher explaining
about writing a fable. Windows Movie Maker Digital Movie Camera
NARRATION: Now that you know what a fable is, know the elements, and have heard an example, you will create your own fable during Writer’s Workshop. Use this rubric to keep you on task and make sure you include all the elements.
Slide 14
This shot will be of students presenting their fable created during Writer’s Workshop.
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NARRATION: Students will present student created fable.
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Slide 15
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION This shot will be of a teacher asking a
question to students. Windows Movie Maker Digital Movie Camera
NARRATION: A fable teaches a moral or lesson. What lesson have you learned from a fable?
Slide 16 - 19
The final shots in the video will be of students answering the question, “What lesson have you learned from a fable?”
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NARRATION: Students giving answers to questions.
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AUTHOR: DAFANEY WHITE, IRIS BARLOW, & MARY FRANCES VAN HOUTEN
Credits
Slide 20
FRAME DESCRIPTION MEDIA LIST AND DESCRIPTION Credits Windows Movie Maker
NARRATION: