Deliverable
Storyboard Narrative Draft
Effective Communication
Self Directed Learning
Content Expertise
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Product
Core Content
Critique and Revision
Submission Required
Grading Required
Translate interview insights into a storyboard and narrative arc for one episode. Outline scene order, visuals, interview quotes, and cultural cues. Create a planning document and a quick field test script to validate the flow with a small audience.
Plan day
Day 17
Duration
75 min
Grouping
Small Group
Steps
7 steps
Lesson plan
7 steps · 75 min| # | What teachers do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Review interview insights and identify key themes to include in your storyboard. (35 min) |
| 2 | Draft scene order, starting with introducing the location and its cultural significance. (30 min) |
| 3 | Select visuals that best represent each scene and enhance storytelling. (30 min) |
| 4 | Integrate interview quotes into appropriate storyboard scenes, ensuring they match visuals and story arc. (35 min) |
| 5 | Draft the storyboard narrative arc that ties all elements together. (40 min) |
| 6 | Perform a quick field test with a small audience to gather initial feedback on the narrative flow. (50 min) |
| 7 | Revise the storyboard based on feedback received during field test. (50 min) |
Preparation (1 item)
- Prepare a checklist of cultural elements and themes to incorporate from the interviews.
Student-facing instructions
Your task is to create a storyboard narrative draft for one episode of your video series. Start by reviewing your interview notes to identify key cultural themes you want to highlight. Draft a sequence of scenes that will guide your audience through each location's story, including visuals and quotes that complement the narrative. Once drafted, test your storyboard with a small group to receive feedback. Use this feedback to refine your storyboard, ensuring it communicates the cultural significance clearly and effectively.