LESSON 3
PREPARE A STORYBOARD AND A FINAL SCRIPT
TASK
Define and identify the procedures used for storyboard layout, the format,
and how it leads to final script development.
CONDITIONS
Given information and illustrations relating to the procedures and format
for a storyboard layout and for development of a final script.
STANDARDS
Demonstrate competency of the task skills and knowledge by responding
correctly to at least 80 percent of the multiple-choice test concerning
procedures and format for a storyboard and development of a final script.
REFERENCES
None
Learning Event 1:
IDENTIFY THE PROCEDURES TO LAY OUT A STORYBOARD
1.
After all this preparation you are now ready to do some actual script-
writing.
But before we proceed, go back into your memory bank and recall
the products you have developed that will guide you in writing this draft
script.
These are part of the "building block" process of scriptwriting;
objectives, outline, and treatment.
2.
With these documents and your knowledge of scriptwriting principles,
you are ready to write a draft script on storyboard cards. See Figures 3-1
through 3-6 for illustrations of 11 different storyboard scenes.
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