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Computer/IT Law: CS 340 Script Rough Draft Directions

Computer/IT Law: CS 340 Script Rough Draft Directions.

On Tuesday, October 16, you must bring a printed, typed draft of your video project’s script.

  For SKITS: this script should lay out each scene (see storyboard information) and  must contain the dialog and actor movements.   o Also, at this point, you must include your required researched facts or statistics. 

Minimum facts/statistics: 5  For DOCUMENTARIES: this script should layout the planned interviews (see  storyboard information), including the questions planned, as well as contain the  speaker narratives (introduction, after answered questions, conclusion.)   o Also, at this point, you must include your required researched facts or statistics.  Minimum facts/statistics: 5 Other project rules:   Remember each team member must be in the final video.   In general, no cussing or profanity, or horribly inappropriate behavior. Strive for  a G or PG rating. If it’s important to your story or project, please ask me for an  exception.   Be thinking about keeping up with your fact sources citations.  For the final  video you will create credits that document those as well as the tasks performed  by group members. 

 

 

Each team must complete a project storyboard. The storyboard is a typed, written outline of the scenes you are planning in your five minute video.  Indicate your topic and target audience.  For skits-based videos, the scene information includes:

 the characters, along with descriptions of the characters traits or motivations;  the settings, where the situation is taking place, along with any necessary props or environmental features;  A summary of the action you are planning for each scene.  [Each scene you are planning should be outlined as described above.]  For documentary or interview-based videos, the scene information includes:  the kinds of subjects desired to interview;  the project’s hypothesis;  the questions planned;  places or events to film in the video;  topics and research sources to consult and cite. Please bring a paper printout of your storyboard to your class time with me on Thursday, October 4. We will be doing an in class activity to get feedback on the storyboards so you need to bring a print out so that your team can participate in this. If you cannot manage to participate by printing out your storyboard, expect your entire team to receive 5% off your overall project grade.

Computer/IT Law: CS 340 Script Rough Draft Directions