Silent Film Project - Your group will use your mime, pantomime and combat mime scenes to create a silent film by mapping it out on a storyboard.
Storyboard - A sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.
Silent Film Project
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Create a storyboard to map out your planning for your Silent Film.
What should be on my storyboard?
Shots and Signs - Each square represents a shot (video
recording of scene work) or sign (written dialogue or narration). The squares
are designated for writing descriptions of what happens in your scenes/shots or
to show what your signs will state.
Types of Shots - Close-up, Long and Mid-range (You
should have at least one close-up and mid-range shot in your film). You will receive
three storyboard sheets, one for each section of your film (Beginning, Middle,
Ending). Each sheet contains six squares for shots/signs. You may not need to
use all six squares for each section.
What is on a sign?
Dialogue - "Oh
no! Watch out!!!"
Description – The next day….
Group________________________________________
Silent Film Project Storyboards
Beginning/Exposition
Silent Film Project Storyboards
Beginning/Exposition
*Remember,
you should have at least one close-up and mid-range
shot in your film.
Title
Page – What is
the name of your Silent Film?
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Sign – Brief, introductory dialogue
or narration to set up the beginning of your film.
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Shot – First filmed scene for the
beginning section of your film.
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Sign – Brief dialogue or narration for
the beginning of your film.
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Shot – Second filmed scene for the
beginning section of your film.
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Sign – Brief dialogue or narration for
the beginning of your film.
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Group________________________________________
Middle/Climax (conflict)
Middle/Climax (conflict)
Shot – First filmed scene for the
middle section of your film.
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Sign – Brief, introductory dialogue
or narration to set up the middle of your film.
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Shot – Second filmed scene for the
middle section of your film.
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Sign – Brief dialogue or narration for
the middle of your film.
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Shot – Third filmed scene for the middle
section of your film.
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Sign – Brief dialogue or narration for
the middle of your film.
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Group________________________________________
Ending/Resolution
Ending/Resolution
Shot – First filmed scene for the
ending section of your film.
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Sign – Brief, introductory dialogue
or narration to set up the ending of your film.
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Shot – Second filmed scene for the
ending section of your film.
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Sign – Brief dialogue or narration for
the ending of your film.
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Shot – Third filmed scene for the ending
section of your film.
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Sign – Brief dialogue or narration for
the ending of your film.
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Project Example/Previous Student Work
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