Use the following to help
you plan and create your storyboard:
1. Briefly describe the section of the story you are going to tell. If possible, write your description out in numbered steps.
2. Look at your numbered steps and take any out that
don’t seem like they help you tell the story. Add any in that you feel are
missing.1. Briefly describe the section of the story you are going to tell. If possible, write your description out in numbered steps.
3. Fill in the chart below. For each numbered step of your story, fill in a new shot.
Shot
|
Description
|
Shot type:
Close-up or wide |
1 imagine |
There’s the building where little red
riding hood lives.
|
Pan.
|
2 imagine |
Her grandma says her to go to
buy some medicines.
|
Close-up shot.
|
3 PLAN |
The chemist’s was close and the
portier want to give to her the medicines.
|
Zoom.
|
4 PLAN |
But he goes into the house and steals
all their money.
|
Tilt.
|
5 PLAN |
Little red riding hood and her
grandma ask help to a lawyer.
|
Long shot.
|
6 PLAN |
The lawyer helps them and he
recovers their money.
|
Long shot.
|
7 PLAN |
They lived happily ever after.
|
Dissovle.
|
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