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Communications storyboard assignment
W1: FILM AS INDUSTRY & ART
We’re talking movies/film/cinema today -- yes, those terms are essentially interchangeable, and don’t let anyone tell you differently. I’ll be giving you a rundown of the 6 most major industrial moments in the history of the film industry, as well as talking about where the industry is now. Then we’ll discuss ways of thinking about film as art, and how film has been legitimated as an artistic form.
The assignment for today is to work in groups to storyboard a 12-18 shot film. We’ll go over storyboard conventions and then you’ll have some of our class time to work on this assignment with people in your group. Your film should tell a story, but it should not have dialogue. Tell it entirely through visuals. If you wish, you can make your storyboard out of images that you take with a camera or your phone. One member of your group should post them to their blog, with the group members’ names in the tags. Then, submit the post URL to the course blog through the submission feature.
(via Dating in the Diner storyboard by: sofiav9) @littlemonster4everfan