Book Trailer Planning Authors: Book Title:. Job Assignments Storyboard - Media gathering – Music - – Images, graphics - – Video clips - – Text, titles.

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Book Trailer Planning Authors: Book Title:

Job Assignments Storyboard - Media gathering – Music - – Images, graphics - – Video clips - – Text, titles - Video creation – Compilation,editing - – Voice-over narration – – Special effects -

Scene: 1 In this space you will insert a graphic reminder of what you will show on this scene. It will not be the actual image, but a simple visual representation. 1. Description of scene. Here you describe: what will appear on the screen (picture, video clip, graphic or other kind of visual) what listeners will hear (music, narrative, sounds) your director’s comments about what you are trying to achieve and communicate… 2. Here you list the specifics of every piece of media you will need. This will help you gather materials before beginning story construction; it also serves as a “works cited list” for copyright purposes… Music, songs, sounds, voice recordings Pictures, graphics, diagrams Video clip Text, titles, transitions 3. Narration: Here you will write out the script for the voice-over narration (if there is one for this scene).

Scene: 2 In this space you will insert a graphic reminder of what you will show on this scene. It will not be the actual image, but a simple visual representation. 1. Description of scene. Here you describe: what will appear on the screen (picture, video clip, graphic or other kind of visual) what listeners will hear (music, narrative, sounds) your director’s comments about what you are trying to achieve and communicate… 2. Here you list the specifics of every piece of media you will need. This will help you gather materials before beginning story construction; it also serves as a “works cited list” for copyright purposes… Music, songs, sounds, voice recordings Pictures, graphics, diagrams Video clip Text, titles, transitions 3. Narration: Here you will write out the script for the voice-over narration (if there is one for this scene).

Scene: 3 In this space you will insert a graphic reminder of what you will show on this scene. It will not be the actual image, but a simple visual representation. 1. Description of scene. Here you describe: what will appear on the screen (picture, video clip, graphic or other kind of visual) what listeners will hear (music, narrative, sounds) your director’s comments about what you are trying to achieve and communicate… 2. Here you list the specifics of every piece of media you will need. This will help you gather materials before beginning story construction; it also serves as a “works cited list” for copyright purposes… Music, songs, sounds, voice recordings Pictures, graphics, diagrams Video clip Text, titles, transitions 3. Narration: Here you will write out the script for the voice-over narration (if there is one for this scene).

Scene: 4 In this space you will insert a graphic reminder of what you will show on this scene. It will not be the actual image, but a simple visual representation. 1. Description of scene. Here you describe: what will appear on the screen (picture, video clip, graphic or other kind of visual) what listeners will hear (music, narrative, sounds) your director’s comments about what you are trying to achieve and communicate… 2. Here you list the specifics of every piece of media you will need. This will help you gather materials before beginning story construction; it also serves as a “works cited list” for copyright purposes… Music, songs, sounds, voice recordings Pictures, graphics, diagrams Video clip Text, titles, transitions 3. Narration: Here you will write out the script for the voice-over narration (if there is one for this scene).

Scene: 5 In this space you will insert a graphic reminder of what you will show in this scene. It will not be the actual image, but a simple visual representation. 1. Description of scene. Here you describe: what will appear on the screen (picture, video clip, graphic or other kind of visual) what listeners will hear (music, narrative, sounds) your director’s comments about what you are trying to achieve and communicate… 2. Here you list the specifics of every piece of media you will need. This will help you gather materials before beginning story construction; it also serves as a “works cited list” for copyright purposes… Music, songs, sounds, voice recordings Pictures, graphics, diagrams Video clip Text, titles, transitions 3. Narration: Here you will write out the script for the voice-over narration (if there is one for this scene).