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SHANE - Storyboard
Language Arts
Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. Ongley
April-May


 

In your version of Shane, select a critical scene. This may be a significant scene from the book, your adapted version of it, a scene that likely occurred before or after the story presented in the book, or a "missing scene" (something that happens before/during/after the book or something alluded to that wasn’t depicted).

How would you stage/direct/act out the scene?

Film = Story elements + Production elements
    ·1 Plot (events of story)

·2 Setting

·3 Characters

·4 Theme/message

  ·5 Lighting

·6 Sound

·7 Camera angles

·8 Types of shots

·9 Costume

·10 Acting

Things to think about:

Setting (physical environment in which filming occurs, indoor or outdoor
setting, its significance).

Signs (anything perceptible that has significance beyond its usual function
or meaning; an object, a sound, a person, an act, a color).

Camera angles, movements, and positions (low camera angle, high camera
angle, dose-up, extreme close-up, tilted camera, and how these affect our
understanding).

Sound and vision (sound effects, soundtrack music, visual effects).

Lighting (illumination in a scene).

 

 


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