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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY 4TH QUARTER

FINAL OUTPUT
 Create a storyboard utilizing different camera techniques, shots and angles
What is a storyboard?
“A storyboard is a graphic representation of how your video will unfold, shot by
shot.  It’s made up of a number of squares with illustrations or pictures representing each
shot, with notes about what’s going on in the scene and what’s being said in the script
during that shot. Think of it as sort of a comic book version of your script.” (Vyond Team,
2023)
Example of a storyboard:

 Storyline/Script must incorporate the legal, ethical and societal issues in Media and
Information Literacy
 Deadline: June 5, 2023 5:00 PM at faculty 2
 Use 80-90 GSM (grams per square meter) glossy paper for your storyboard.
 Must be presented similar to a comic/story book.
Rubrics:
Criteria Excellent Accomplished Capable Beginning
Creativity Very Creative Somewhat creative Not very creative Not clear at all

The story makes


The story has
some sense and The story makes
beginning, middle
quite clear and but sense but the The story camera
and end and the
some camera camera techniques techniques and angles
Logic camera techniques
techniques and and angles do not do not make sense at
and angles utilized
angles do not fit fit into the scene all.
makes sense in the
into the scene and and story.
story.
story.

Excellent effort Well-put effort into Little effort put No effort is seen in
Effort
into the storyboard the storyboard into the storyboard the storyboard

Storyboard
Storyboard utilized Storyboard utilized Storyboard did not
utilized all of the
most of the camera most of the camera use any of the camera
Completeness camera
techniques, shots techniques, shots techniques, shots and
techniques, shots
and angles and angles angles
and angles
Storyboard Storyboard is
Storyboard is
contains all missing 2 or more Illustration does not
missing little
Illustrations illustration for the illustration for the suggest movement of
illustration for the
movement of the movement of the the plot/story.
plot’s movement
plot plot
Basic Camera Shots
 Extreme Wide Shot
 Wide Shot
 Medium Shot
 Medium Close-up
 Close-up
 Extreme Close up
Advance Camera Shots
 Two shot
 Cut Away
 Over the shoulder
 Point of View
 Selective Focus
 Arc Shot
Camera Angles
 Eye-level
 High Angle
 Low Angle
 Bird’s Eye view
 Worm’s Eye view
 Slanted
Some video reference for your output:
 Film Making Basics! (2015). Alfie Vaughan Films. YouTube. Retrieved May 20, 2023,
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFwMRVwrKcA
 Ultimate Guide to Camera Angles: Every Camera Shot Explained. (2020). YouTube
Channel: Studio Binder, Retrieved May 20, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=wLfZL9PZI9k
 Explain what is a storyboard?. (2020). YouTube Channel: Animation with Bee, Retrieved
May 20, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpZjnH9wA4k

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