9. Final Film Project
Step 1: Think of a story/idea to film.
- Your movie will need to tell a story. It could be serious, funny, dramatic - whatever you decide to make it.
- Your movie should be 3-5 minutes in length.
- If you are struggling to come up with a film idea, click on this Filmaking Ideas link to get some ideas.
Step 2: Create a storyboard using the following criteria.
- You will need to submit a storyboard of at least 20 slides.
- Your storyboard/film will need to show a variety of shots and angles.
- Your storyboard/film will need to have a story line that makes sense.
- The shots used in your film will need to flow smoothly from scene to scene.
(This film project is similar to your 20-shot video, only longer and with dialogue.)
Step 3: Shoot, Import, Edit, & Share Film
Project Due Dates:
- Wednesday, May 18: Filming Completed
- Wednesday, May 25: Film Fully Edited & Shared
- Look below for example storyboard and to see some sample short films.
Blank Storyboard Slide Layout
Shot # ___
Length of Shot: ________________
Shot Description: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Type of Shot/Angle of Shot: _____________________________________________________________________________________
Narration, Dialogue, or Sounds: __________________________________________________________________________________
Shot # ___
Length of Shot: ________________
Shot Description: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Type of Shot/Angle of Shot: _____________________________________________________________________________________
Narration, Dialogue, or Sounds: __________________________________________________________________________________
Example Storyboard Slide Layout
Shot #3
Length of Shot: 5 seconds
Shot Description: Billy grabs the handle of the door, only to find it locked.
Type of Shot/Angle of Shot: A high angle, close-up shot of Billy's hand.
Narration, Dialogue, or Sounds: Billy complains out loud to himself, "Are you kidding me!"
Shot #3
Length of Shot: 5 seconds
Shot Description: Billy grabs the handle of the door, only to find it locked.
Type of Shot/Angle of Shot: A high angle, close-up shot of Billy's hand.
Narration, Dialogue, or Sounds: Billy complains out loud to himself, "Are you kidding me!"
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