Slapstick Storyboard
A storyboard is a way to tell your story through pictures. For your storyboard, start off by selecting 4 scenes (moments) in the play that help to tell the story the strongest. What should the stage picture of these 4 scenes look like (think audience focus, energy, relationships, storytelling).
The storyboard will consist of at least 4 panels. You can create your storyboard through multiple mediums:
NOTE: You can either bring in your storyboard hard copy (printed or drawn), or you can submit it through Google Drive. If you submit it through Google Drive, you do not have to have everyone in the group submit one, it can just be one person. HOWEVER, make sure that the storyboard includes the names of everyone in the group (you can include it in the comments if you like).
The storyboard will consist of at least 4 panels. You can create your storyboard through multiple mediums:
- Digital Storyboard (websites such as www.storyboardthat.com)
- Take pictures of your actors actually staging the scene out.
- If you have a good artist in your group, you can turn in a well drawn/painted storyboard
NOTE: You can either bring in your storyboard hard copy (printed or drawn), or you can submit it through Google Drive. If you submit it through Google Drive, you do not have to have everyone in the group submit one, it can just be one person. HOWEVER, make sure that the storyboard includes the names of everyone in the group (you can include it in the comments if you like).