2. Storyboard
• Illustrates a frame
• Show shot/angle
• Have description of shot/movement
underneath
• Transitions in between
• You can draw yourself
• Use templates online
• Storyboard creation websites/apps
5. Storyboards - levels
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Format:
-hand drawn or not clear
Format:
-may have
chosen/development a basic
template
Format:
-selection & application of an
effective template for good
presentation
Drawings:
-some development but
shots/angles may not be clear
Drawings:
-fairly good representations of
people/objects/locations with
clarity of shots/angles
Format:
-selection & application of an
excellent template for superb
presentation, small details
may have been
designed/created by student
Drawings:
-rushed and minimal
Presentation/organisation:
-messy and very little
organisation of text, sequence
is not clear
Descriptions:
-extremely minimal or no
written descriptions to
identify frames/shots etc
Presentation/organisation:
-some understanding of
sequence of shots but text
organisation may need
development
Descriptions:
-written descriptions are
basic, (such as just frame #s
or type of shots) may not
provide enough of detail in
description
Presentation/organisation:
-neat & clear,
frames/drawings are nicely
presented with clear text
organisation, may need some
development in detail
Descriptions:
-neat & clear,
frames/drawings are nicely
presented with clear text
organisation
Drawings:
-excellent representations of
people/objects/locations with
clarity of shots/angles
including small details such as
lighting
Presentation/organisation:
-neat & clear, all aspects are
well presented including small
detail of text (such as
shots/descriptions/subtitles
are all clear)
Descriptions:
-all details of text are fully
clear and describe &
complements visual frames
7. Remember….
• Should be for EVERY shot!
• Identify match on action (multiple boxes is
better but in a frame at minimum)
• Consider TIMING ……… .10secs …….. .35secs