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Anim 30102 Fall 2014 
1 
Storyboarding- Advanced Story Structure 
Instructor: James Caswell james.caswell1@sheridanc.on.ca 
Office hours: Room A160. Office Hours: TBD. 
Detailed Description 
Students learn how to prepare a script from written and visual sources and work in groups to create 
storyboards for a story reel. Topics include: multiple conflicts, climactic resolution, suspense, character 
motivation and complex story arcs. Through a combination of interactive lecture, discussion, 
demonstration and studio work, students develop storyboards to be used in the production of group films 
Course Critical Performance 
By the end of this course, students will have demonstrated the ability to create a storyboard and, working 
within a group, produce a story reel. 
Learning Outcomes 
To achieve the critical performance, students will have demonstrated the ability to: 
1. Create a script that conveys individual expression, style and creativity. 
2. Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. 
3. Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story 
production. 
4. Complete individual and collaborative work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines. 
5. Generate storyboards that exhibit visual continuity and consistency among the group collaborators for 
the story reel. 
6. Collaborate effectively on the pre-production story visualization, development and research for use in 
the final group story reel. 
7. Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and 
story arc) into the development of the storyboard. 
8. Produce a story reel digitally that uses effective sound, timing, recording, editing and performance 
processes for the final production. 
Textbook(s): Recommended but not required. 
Mackendrick, Alexander, On Film-making: An Introduction to the Craft of the Director. 
Russin Robin, Screenplay: Writing The Picture. 
Scott Jeffery, How To Write For Animation. 
Canemaker, John, Paper Dreams: The Art & Artists of Disney Storyboards.
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Evaluation Plan 
Students demonstrate their learning in the following ways: 
Assignment 1: Pitch Concept (Individual) 10% 
Assignment 2: Story Reel (Group) 30% 
Assignment 3: Storyboard Test (Individual) 25% 
Assignment 4: Lecia Reel/Board (Group) 20% 
Assignment 5: Story Analysis (Individual) 15% 
Total: 100% 
Schedule 
WEEK 1 
Lecture: Introduction/ Rules for the Road 
Lab: Story Exercise. 
WEEK 2 
Lecture: Group Selection 
Lab: Assignment #1: Pitch 
WEEK 3 
Lecture: Visual Grammar 
Lab: Assignment#2.1: Rough ideas, Index cards WRITTEN ONLY. 
WEEK 4 
Lecture: Dramatic Construction 
Lab: Assignment#2.2: GROUP BOARD ROUGH PASS 
WEEK 5 
Lecture: GUEST LECTURE 
Lab: Assignment#2.3: GROUP BOARD REVISON PASS 
Assignment#3.1: Thumbnails due. 
WEEK 6 
Lecture: Presentation Techniques/Rehearsal 
Lab: GROUP BOARD REVISON 
WEEK 7
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Lecture: Assignment#2.4: Present Story Reel 
Lab: Assignment#3.2: Roughs due. 
_______________________________________ 
READING WEEK 
_______________________________________ 
WEEK 8 
Lecture: Editing 
Lab: Review Comments/ Revise Story Reel 
WEEK 9: The Monomyth 
Lecture: 
Lab: Assignment#3.3: Final Board Due. Revise Story Reel 
WEEK 10 
Lecture: Story Analysis #1 
Lab: Revise Story Reel (FACULTY COMMENT PERIOD TBA) 
WEEK 11 
Lecture: Transmedia Storytelling 
Lab: Revise Story Reel 
WEEK 12 
Lecture: Story Analysis #2 
Lab: Revise Group Lecia/ Conformed Board. 
WEEK 13 
Lecture: Assignment#5: Story Analysis Test 
Lab: Assignment#4.1: Conformed Production Board/ Review of Group Lecia / Conformed Board. 
WEEK 14 
Lecture: Assignment#4.2: LECIA Reel 
Lab: 2nd Semester Preparation.
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Assignments 
ASSIGNTMENT #1: Premise/Sketch/Present INDIVIDUAL MARK 
You will produce a premise, inspirational sketch and present your idea for the GROUP project that 
comprises the bulk of the 3rd year of the BA: Animation program. 
You will produce: 
1. A logline: a brief sentence or “elevator pitch” that describes the essence of your story. Think tweet 
length (140 characters.) THIS IS NOT THE MORAL OF THE STORY. 
2. A synopsis: one or two paragraphs that will explain the character and conflicts of the story. The theme 
or moral should be explicit. This is the: who, what, where, when, and why of the story. Both of these are 
considered part of the premise. 
3. An inspirational sketch: the sketch can be black & white or colour but must communicate the essence 
of the story. It is a launch pad of the storyboarding process, not a concept illustration. The sketch can be 
presented under the document camera or as a digital file. 
4. Present. You will present their premise and sketch for class critique. 
Deliverables: Value: 10% 
1 page sketch, one page premise 
One hard copy and one electronic copy (PDF) submitted to HAND_IN folder. 
Hard copy of premise and sketch after the presentation. 
PLEASE REMEMBER THIS. 
Due: Week 2 in lab. 
Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes 
Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. 
Apply strong storytelling abilities that feature character, emotion and movement. 
ASSIGNTMENT #2: Story Development/ Story Reel GROUP MARK 
Working as a a member of a group, you will produce rough story ideas, inspirational sketches, research 
material, a storyboard through many iterations, and, “pitch” the group story (describe and act out.) 
At every stage, you are expected to give and receive “notes” (suggestions for the better communication 
of the story.) The application of these notes is an integral part of the storyboard process. 
The first pass will be written. On index cards, break the story concept into a beginning, middle and end. 
One card per beat. Brainstorm situations that develop the story and character. Develop a shot list from
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these cards. This will facilitate the division of labour drawing the board. Each member should illustrate a 
concept of one of the story situations. 
Deliverables: 
1. Index Card Breakdown / Inspirational Sketches Value: 5% 
To be reviewed in the lab. 
Due: Week 3 
2. Rough Boards (2nd Pass) Value: 5% 
To be reviewed in the lab. 
Due: Week 4 
3. Revision Passes in Lab Value: 5% 
To be reviewed in the lab. 
Due: Week 5-6 
4. Pitch Story in Lecture Value: 15% 
One electronic copy (PDF) visuals to be pitched in the lecture. 
One PDF of the presentation to be submitted to HAND_IN folder. 
Due: Week 7 in the lecture period. 
Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes 
Generate storyboards that exhibit visual continuity and consistency. 
Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story 
production. 
Collaborate effectively on the pre-production story visualization, development and research for use in the 
final group story reel. 
Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story 
arc) into the development of the storyboard. 
Demonstrate practical knowledge of cinematic language, acting and staging and the ability to express 
story and character through drawings. 
Present work in a clear and entertaining way with the ability to invent action and express it through 
drawing.
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ASSIGNTMENT #3: The Storyboard Test INDIVIDUAL MARK 
THIS ASSIGNMENT RUNS CONCURRANTLY (AT THE SAME TIME) AS THE GROUP PROJECT. 
YOU ARE REPONSIBLE TO YOUR GROUP FOR THE WORK YOU ARE ASSIGNED AS WELL. 
This assignment will simulate a storyboard test from a production company. 
You will be required to produce: thumbnails, rough board, and a clean roughly timed, properly labeled 
board (A Lecia or story reel can also be developed but is not necessary.) 
You are required to storyboard the script in as many board pages as you think necessary. In an actual 
situation, you should watch a number of the episodes of the program to recognize who the audience is, 
similar shows, the attitudes of the characters, etc. As this is a sample case, this is NOT required. 
This assignment is to show your thinking process on how to interpret and illustrate the script as 
presented. DO NOT focus on making elaborately rendered drawings, but demonstrate how you 
communicate the action in the script, the acting in the dialogue and that the characters and BGs are in the 
style of the show. Be as close to model as possible. Size relations are particularly important. Rough/ loose 
drawings are fine but be clear as to what’s going on. 
These tests typically take a day or two to complete so you should judge you time accordingly. 
In April of 2013, DHX in Vancouver assigned 23 of similar tests to graduates. 3 were selected. 
Elements Supplied: 
Board template, character models, and script. On this project, no location design or secondary characters 
are provided. You will have to create your own 
Deliverables: 
1. Thumbnails: Value: 5% 
To be reviewed / marked in the lab. 
Due: in Lab Week 5 
2. Rough Board Value: 10% 
To be reviewed the lab. 
Due: in Lab Week 7 
3. Final clean timed Board Value: 10% 
One hard copy OR one electronic copy (PDF) submitted to HAND_IN folder. 
Due: Lab Week 9 
Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes
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Generate storyboards that exhibit visual continuity and consistency. 
Complete individual work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines. 
Demonstrate practical knowledge of cinematic language, acting and staging and the ability to express 
story and character through drawings. 
Present work in a clear and entertaining way with the ability to invent action and express it through 
drawing. 
ASSIGNTMENT #4: Conformed Board/Lecia Reel GROUP MARK 
The group will refine their story pitch, assemble a production (conformed) storyboard and complete a 
Lecia or story reel for the 3rd year group project. 
Again, at every stage, you are expected to give and receive “notes” (suggestions for the better 
communication of the story.) The application of these notes is an integral part of the storyboard process. 
Deliverables: 
1. Final Production Board Value: 10% 
The board will be clean and timed with appropriate details: numbered pages and scenes, shot 
description, dialogue, proper screen direction, sound notes, special effects indications and 
slugging notes (rough timing of the scenes.) 
The final board should be done in ToonBoom Storyboard Pro. 
One electronic copy (PDF) PER GROUP to be submitted in HAND_IN folder. 
A hard copy can be created to be used as a reference for the production going forward. 
2. Lecia Reel Value: 10% 
One electronic copy (.mov) submitted to HAND_IN folder prior to class. 
Due in Lecture Week 14 to be screened in the lecture period. 
Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes 
Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. 
Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story 
production. 
Produce a story reel digitally that uses effective sound, timing, recording, editing and performance 
processes for the final production. 
Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story 
arc) into the development of the storyboard.
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Complete individual and collaborative work in accordance with prescribed story production 
timelines.ASSIGNTMENT #5: Story Analysis Test INDIVIDUAL MARK 
In the week 13 lecture, a project will be screened. You will be required to analyze the story of the 
project. In point form, you will describe the beginning, middle and end, the protagonist, the theme, the 
mood, the genre, and give your opinion of the story. This is your chance to demonstrate and improve your 
analytical skills. 
A story artist must be able to review such projects to deconstruct with respect to their story aspects: spine, 
protagonists, plot, characters, theme, etc. to accomplish his/her job. 
Deliverables: Value: 15% 
Attendance and test writing in the lecture Week 13. MARK YOUR CALENDERS NOW. 
Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes 
Analyze the elements of story from a visual presentation, deconstruct, comment and defend in written and 
verbal form. 
ASSIGNTMENT #4: Conformed Board/Lecia Reel GROUP MARK 
The group will refine their story pitch, assemble and conform a production (conformed) storyboard and 
complete a Lecia or story reel for the 3rd year group project. 
Again, at every stage, you are expected to give and receive “notes” (suggestions for the better 
communication of the story.) The application of these notes is an integral part of the storyboard process. 
Deliverables: 
A. Final Production Board Value: 10% 
The board will be clean and timed with appropriate details: numbered pages and scenes, shot 
description, dialogue, proper screen direction, sound notes, special effects indications and 
slugging notes (rough timing of the scenes.) The final board should be done in ToonBoom 
Storyboard Pro. 
One (1) hard copy in the lab and one (1) electronic copy (PDF) PER GROUP to be submitted in 
HAND_IN folder. The hard copy will be a reference for the production going forward. 
B. Lecia Reel Value: 10% 
One (1) electronic copy (.mov) submitted to HAND_IN folder prior to lecture. 
Due in Lecture Week 14
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Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes 
Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. 
Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story 
production. 
Produce a story reel digitally that uses effective sound, timing, recording, editing and performance 
processes for the final production. 
Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story 
arc) into the development of the storyboard. 
Complete individual and collaborative work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines. 
ASSIGNTMENT #5: Story Analysis Test INDIVIDUAL MARK 
In the week 13 lecture, a project will be screened. You will be required to analyze the story of the 
project. In point form, you will describe the beginning, middle and end, the protagonist, the theme, the 
mood, the genre, and give your opinion of the story. This is your chance to demonstrate and improve your 
analytical skills. 
A board artist must be able to review such projects to deconstruct with respect to their story aspects: line 
of action, spine, protagonists, plot, characters, theme, etc. to accomplish his/her job. 
Deliverables: Value: 15% 
Attendance and test writing in the lecture Week 13. 
Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes 
Analyze the elements of story from a visual presentation, deconstruct, comment and defend in written 
and verbal form. 
Please address questions personally in lab or by 
email: james.caswell1@sheridanc.on.ca 
IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION, SOMEONE ELSE MIGHT THE SAME ONE AS WELL. 
PLEASE ASK IT IN THE LAB.

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Anim 30102 syllabus_fall_2014

  • 1. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 1 Storyboarding- Advanced Story Structure Instructor: James Caswell james.caswell1@sheridanc.on.ca Office hours: Room A160. Office Hours: TBD. Detailed Description Students learn how to prepare a script from written and visual sources and work in groups to create storyboards for a story reel. Topics include: multiple conflicts, climactic resolution, suspense, character motivation and complex story arcs. Through a combination of interactive lecture, discussion, demonstration and studio work, students develop storyboards to be used in the production of group films Course Critical Performance By the end of this course, students will have demonstrated the ability to create a storyboard and, working within a group, produce a story reel. Learning Outcomes To achieve the critical performance, students will have demonstrated the ability to: 1. Create a script that conveys individual expression, style and creativity. 2. Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. 3. Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story production. 4. Complete individual and collaborative work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines. 5. Generate storyboards that exhibit visual continuity and consistency among the group collaborators for the story reel. 6. Collaborate effectively on the pre-production story visualization, development and research for use in the final group story reel. 7. Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story arc) into the development of the storyboard. 8. Produce a story reel digitally that uses effective sound, timing, recording, editing and performance processes for the final production. Textbook(s): Recommended but not required. Mackendrick, Alexander, On Film-making: An Introduction to the Craft of the Director. Russin Robin, Screenplay: Writing The Picture. Scott Jeffery, How To Write For Animation. Canemaker, John, Paper Dreams: The Art & Artists of Disney Storyboards.
  • 2. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 2 Evaluation Plan Students demonstrate their learning in the following ways: Assignment 1: Pitch Concept (Individual) 10% Assignment 2: Story Reel (Group) 30% Assignment 3: Storyboard Test (Individual) 25% Assignment 4: Lecia Reel/Board (Group) 20% Assignment 5: Story Analysis (Individual) 15% Total: 100% Schedule WEEK 1 Lecture: Introduction/ Rules for the Road Lab: Story Exercise. WEEK 2 Lecture: Group Selection Lab: Assignment #1: Pitch WEEK 3 Lecture: Visual Grammar Lab: Assignment#2.1: Rough ideas, Index cards WRITTEN ONLY. WEEK 4 Lecture: Dramatic Construction Lab: Assignment#2.2: GROUP BOARD ROUGH PASS WEEK 5 Lecture: GUEST LECTURE Lab: Assignment#2.3: GROUP BOARD REVISON PASS Assignment#3.1: Thumbnails due. WEEK 6 Lecture: Presentation Techniques/Rehearsal Lab: GROUP BOARD REVISON WEEK 7
  • 3. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 3 Lecture: Assignment#2.4: Present Story Reel Lab: Assignment#3.2: Roughs due. _______________________________________ READING WEEK _______________________________________ WEEK 8 Lecture: Editing Lab: Review Comments/ Revise Story Reel WEEK 9: The Monomyth Lecture: Lab: Assignment#3.3: Final Board Due. Revise Story Reel WEEK 10 Lecture: Story Analysis #1 Lab: Revise Story Reel (FACULTY COMMENT PERIOD TBA) WEEK 11 Lecture: Transmedia Storytelling Lab: Revise Story Reel WEEK 12 Lecture: Story Analysis #2 Lab: Revise Group Lecia/ Conformed Board. WEEK 13 Lecture: Assignment#5: Story Analysis Test Lab: Assignment#4.1: Conformed Production Board/ Review of Group Lecia / Conformed Board. WEEK 14 Lecture: Assignment#4.2: LECIA Reel Lab: 2nd Semester Preparation.
  • 4. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 4 Assignments ASSIGNTMENT #1: Premise/Sketch/Present INDIVIDUAL MARK You will produce a premise, inspirational sketch and present your idea for the GROUP project that comprises the bulk of the 3rd year of the BA: Animation program. You will produce: 1. A logline: a brief sentence or “elevator pitch” that describes the essence of your story. Think tweet length (140 characters.) THIS IS NOT THE MORAL OF THE STORY. 2. A synopsis: one or two paragraphs that will explain the character and conflicts of the story. The theme or moral should be explicit. This is the: who, what, where, when, and why of the story. Both of these are considered part of the premise. 3. An inspirational sketch: the sketch can be black & white or colour but must communicate the essence of the story. It is a launch pad of the storyboarding process, not a concept illustration. The sketch can be presented under the document camera or as a digital file. 4. Present. You will present their premise and sketch for class critique. Deliverables: Value: 10% 1 page sketch, one page premise One hard copy and one electronic copy (PDF) submitted to HAND_IN folder. Hard copy of premise and sketch after the presentation. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS. Due: Week 2 in lab. Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. Apply strong storytelling abilities that feature character, emotion and movement. ASSIGNTMENT #2: Story Development/ Story Reel GROUP MARK Working as a a member of a group, you will produce rough story ideas, inspirational sketches, research material, a storyboard through many iterations, and, “pitch” the group story (describe and act out.) At every stage, you are expected to give and receive “notes” (suggestions for the better communication of the story.) The application of these notes is an integral part of the storyboard process. The first pass will be written. On index cards, break the story concept into a beginning, middle and end. One card per beat. Brainstorm situations that develop the story and character. Develop a shot list from
  • 5. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 5 these cards. This will facilitate the division of labour drawing the board. Each member should illustrate a concept of one of the story situations. Deliverables: 1. Index Card Breakdown / Inspirational Sketches Value: 5% To be reviewed in the lab. Due: Week 3 2. Rough Boards (2nd Pass) Value: 5% To be reviewed in the lab. Due: Week 4 3. Revision Passes in Lab Value: 5% To be reviewed in the lab. Due: Week 5-6 4. Pitch Story in Lecture Value: 15% One electronic copy (PDF) visuals to be pitched in the lecture. One PDF of the presentation to be submitted to HAND_IN folder. Due: Week 7 in the lecture period. Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes Generate storyboards that exhibit visual continuity and consistency. Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story production. Collaborate effectively on the pre-production story visualization, development and research for use in the final group story reel. Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story arc) into the development of the storyboard. Demonstrate practical knowledge of cinematic language, acting and staging and the ability to express story and character through drawings. Present work in a clear and entertaining way with the ability to invent action and express it through drawing.
  • 6. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 6 ASSIGNTMENT #3: The Storyboard Test INDIVIDUAL MARK THIS ASSIGNMENT RUNS CONCURRANTLY (AT THE SAME TIME) AS THE GROUP PROJECT. YOU ARE REPONSIBLE TO YOUR GROUP FOR THE WORK YOU ARE ASSIGNED AS WELL. This assignment will simulate a storyboard test from a production company. You will be required to produce: thumbnails, rough board, and a clean roughly timed, properly labeled board (A Lecia or story reel can also be developed but is not necessary.) You are required to storyboard the script in as many board pages as you think necessary. In an actual situation, you should watch a number of the episodes of the program to recognize who the audience is, similar shows, the attitudes of the characters, etc. As this is a sample case, this is NOT required. This assignment is to show your thinking process on how to interpret and illustrate the script as presented. DO NOT focus on making elaborately rendered drawings, but demonstrate how you communicate the action in the script, the acting in the dialogue and that the characters and BGs are in the style of the show. Be as close to model as possible. Size relations are particularly important. Rough/ loose drawings are fine but be clear as to what’s going on. These tests typically take a day or two to complete so you should judge you time accordingly. In April of 2013, DHX in Vancouver assigned 23 of similar tests to graduates. 3 were selected. Elements Supplied: Board template, character models, and script. On this project, no location design or secondary characters are provided. You will have to create your own Deliverables: 1. Thumbnails: Value: 5% To be reviewed / marked in the lab. Due: in Lab Week 5 2. Rough Board Value: 10% To be reviewed the lab. Due: in Lab Week 7 3. Final clean timed Board Value: 10% One hard copy OR one electronic copy (PDF) submitted to HAND_IN folder. Due: Lab Week 9 Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes
  • 7. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 7 Generate storyboards that exhibit visual continuity and consistency. Complete individual work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines. Demonstrate practical knowledge of cinematic language, acting and staging and the ability to express story and character through drawings. Present work in a clear and entertaining way with the ability to invent action and express it through drawing. ASSIGNTMENT #4: Conformed Board/Lecia Reel GROUP MARK The group will refine their story pitch, assemble a production (conformed) storyboard and complete a Lecia or story reel for the 3rd year group project. Again, at every stage, you are expected to give and receive “notes” (suggestions for the better communication of the story.) The application of these notes is an integral part of the storyboard process. Deliverables: 1. Final Production Board Value: 10% The board will be clean and timed with appropriate details: numbered pages and scenes, shot description, dialogue, proper screen direction, sound notes, special effects indications and slugging notes (rough timing of the scenes.) The final board should be done in ToonBoom Storyboard Pro. One electronic copy (PDF) PER GROUP to be submitted in HAND_IN folder. A hard copy can be created to be used as a reference for the production going forward. 2. Lecia Reel Value: 10% One electronic copy (.mov) submitted to HAND_IN folder prior to class. Due in Lecture Week 14 to be screened in the lecture period. Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story production. Produce a story reel digitally that uses effective sound, timing, recording, editing and performance processes for the final production. Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story arc) into the development of the storyboard.
  • 8. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 8 Complete individual and collaborative work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines.ASSIGNTMENT #5: Story Analysis Test INDIVIDUAL MARK In the week 13 lecture, a project will be screened. You will be required to analyze the story of the project. In point form, you will describe the beginning, middle and end, the protagonist, the theme, the mood, the genre, and give your opinion of the story. This is your chance to demonstrate and improve your analytical skills. A story artist must be able to review such projects to deconstruct with respect to their story aspects: spine, protagonists, plot, characters, theme, etc. to accomplish his/her job. Deliverables: Value: 15% Attendance and test writing in the lecture Week 13. MARK YOUR CALENDERS NOW. Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes Analyze the elements of story from a visual presentation, deconstruct, comment and defend in written and verbal form. ASSIGNTMENT #4: Conformed Board/Lecia Reel GROUP MARK The group will refine their story pitch, assemble and conform a production (conformed) storyboard and complete a Lecia or story reel for the 3rd year group project. Again, at every stage, you are expected to give and receive “notes” (suggestions for the better communication of the story.) The application of these notes is an integral part of the storyboard process. Deliverables: A. Final Production Board Value: 10% The board will be clean and timed with appropriate details: numbered pages and scenes, shot description, dialogue, proper screen direction, sound notes, special effects indications and slugging notes (rough timing of the scenes.) The final board should be done in ToonBoom Storyboard Pro. One (1) hard copy in the lab and one (1) electronic copy (PDF) PER GROUP to be submitted in HAND_IN folder. The hard copy will be a reference for the production going forward. B. Lecia Reel Value: 10% One (1) electronic copy (.mov) submitted to HAND_IN folder prior to lecture. Due in Lecture Week 14
  • 9. Anim 30102 Fall 2014 9 Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes Pitch an individual story that reflects thoughtful and coherent visual and written development. Develop a variety of co-operative strategies and leadership skills within the context of the group story production. Produce a story reel digitally that uses effective sound, timing, recording, editing and performance processes for the final production. Incorporate sophisticated elements of story (multiple conflict, complex character development and story arc) into the development of the storyboard. Complete individual and collaborative work in accordance with prescribed story production timelines. ASSIGNTMENT #5: Story Analysis Test INDIVIDUAL MARK In the week 13 lecture, a project will be screened. You will be required to analyze the story of the project. In point form, you will describe the beginning, middle and end, the protagonist, the theme, the mood, the genre, and give your opinion of the story. This is your chance to demonstrate and improve your analytical skills. A board artist must be able to review such projects to deconstruct with respect to their story aspects: line of action, spine, protagonists, plot, characters, theme, etc. to accomplish his/her job. Deliverables: Value: 15% Attendance and test writing in the lecture Week 13. Course Critical Performance and Learning Outcomes Analyze the elements of story from a visual presentation, deconstruct, comment and defend in written and verbal form. Please address questions personally in lab or by email: james.caswell1@sheridanc.on.ca IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION, SOMEONE ELSE MIGHT THE SAME ONE AS WELL. PLEASE ASK IT IN THE LAB.