EDU221StoryBoard

"He who fails to plan, plans to fail." //~proverb//
Before starting any digital recording project (audio or video), it's always good to have a plan. You may venture from the plan and the final product may not look (or sound) anything like the plan, but it gave you a good starting point and structure.

The main idea is to lay out the various components (including sound effects, music, text, audio, video, images, ...) in a chronological order in order to save having to re-do later.


 * Here's the storyboard from Dr. Theresa's snow movie. [[file:NewSnowStoryboard.doc]]


 * This Web site gives good directions on how to create a storyboard. http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/starttofinish/storyboarding/


 * [|A search in Google images for storyboard templates]will yield some wonderful results. No point in re-inventing the wheel.


 * A Google doc shared with all team members can be used as a dynamic storyboard--continue to change/edit/improve on the fly


 * Or you can feel free to invent a better wheel. :-) Here's a storyboard that really worked for Ben and Cam in spring 2009 for [|their online presentation explaining the Meaningful Engaged Learning Model] in the Classroom Management class of Practicum: