stone cold lesson 12 - storyboarding an advert
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Have you ever heard of FRANK?
Lesson 12 – Storyboarding an advert
How much do you remember about fact and opinion from the first
lesson? Read the following statements. If you think the
statement is a fact, you need to
stand up. If you think the words
on the screen are an opinion, you
need to sit down.
Drugs can kill people.
fact
Cannabis should be legalised.
opinion
Snorting cocaine is worse that injecting heroin.
opinion
People who take illegal drugs are breaking the
law.
fact
People who take drugs are stupid.
opinion
Dealers should be put in prison for a long time.
opinion
A single ecstasy tablet can kill a first time user.
fact
Drug users who inject are at risk of contracting AIDS.
fact
People wouldn't use drugs if there were other more interesting ways to spend their leisure time.
opinion
Some people who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis smoke cannabis to ease
their pain.
fact
By the end of the lesson...
ALL of you will be able to develop sensible and creative ideas using storyboards. MOST of you will be able to organise and present whole texts effectively, sequencing and structuring information, ideas and events. WAF 3SOME of you will be able to develop effective ideas in detail and using appropriate language.
Read pages 56 -60
Link is constantly wet and freezing and this makes 'sleep impossible.' The wind is biting, and Link is hungry. He is having trouble making any money through begging. For a brief moment, he even contemplates returning to Vince. The fact that Link considers this as a realistic option reveals just how desperate he really is. Drugs and alcohol abuse is proportionally higher amongst homeless people.
This is a blank GCSE storyboard
sheet. The ‘Shot No.’ tells you
what sequence the shots are in.
There are three main types of transitions between shots.
This is referred to as the ‘Edit’.
• Cut – this is when the shot cuts across to the next scene
directly/• Fade – image fades, usually
to black• Dissolve – image
blends/blurs into another image.
There are lots of different scene transitions or ‘edits’.
The type of shot depends on the location of the camera and the
movement of the camera. The main shots
are...
This is a sample GCSE storyboard
sheet
Storyboard Task
Your task is to create a storyboard for an advert for FRANK that raises awareness about drugs. You may want to explain why drug and alcohol abuse is proportionally higher amongst homeless people.
Are you able to...
...develop sensible and creative ideas using storyboards. ...organise and present whole texts effectively, sequencing and structuring information, ideas and events. WAF 3...develop effective ideas in detail and using appropriate language.
How much do you know about
drugs?
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