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Video Prototype Iterations

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Create the first versions of your video concept for the San Diego culture series. Build a low-fidelity storyboard and shot list using paper, markers, or simple digital sketches. Develop a basic medium-fidelity mockup that simulates essential edits, pacing, and transitions. Maintain an iteration log that notes what changed between versions and why, grounded in feedback from early viewing or peer insights.

Plan day
Day 11
Duration
90 min
Grouping
Individual
Steps
7 steps

Lesson plan

7 steps · 90 min
# What teachers do
1 Research and gather materials related to San Diego's cultural spots (20 min)
2 Create a low-fidelity storyboard using paper and markers (30 min)
3 Develop a shot list detailing key scenes and transitions (30 min)
4 Construct a basic medium-fidelity mockup using simple digital tools (50 min)
5 Facilitate a peer review session and gather feedback on initial prototypes (60 min)
6 Iterate based on feedback, refining your storyboard and mockup (50 min)
7 Document updates in your iteration log, noting changes and reasoning (30 min)
Preparation (3 items)
  • Ensure access to video editing software and simple digital sketch tools.
  • Prepare materials for drawing storyboards including paper, markers, and rulers.
  • Organize and confirm the peer feedback session schedule with necessary participants.
Student-facing instructions
Begin with researching cultural spots in San Diego and gathering relevant materials. Create a low-fidelity storyboard with paper and markers to outline your video concept. Develop a shot list that highlights key scenes and transitions you plan to include. Use digital tools to create a basic medium-fidelity mockup that simulates edits, pacing, and transitions. Participate in a peer review session to gather constructive feedback. Utilize the feedback to iterate on and refine your storyboard and mockup. Document all changes in your iteration log with the reasoning behind each adjustment.