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Begin Writing Your Script (I like the permission to write a lousy first draft) 4. Create a Storyboard 6. Digitize Your Media 7. As I'm struggling to learn screencasting - which is telling a digital story about software - I found this article enormously useful and helped me avoid several temper tantrums! The ten steps are: 1.
minute videos, map out the screencast before you actually film it, create a storyboard, write a script, use music. Since we will use screencasting for much of the training materials and the "rollout" of the new Commons, the suggestions offered in this workshop--e.g. no more than 3.5 There's some execellent content there.
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April 7, 2016: Preplanning Your Digital Story from Concept to Storyboard with filmmaker Liz Norton and digital media trainer Nife Adeyemi, who will talk about nailing down a solid video concept, give tips on scripting and storyboarding, and describe what you need to do before you pick up a camera. Monday, April 25, 2016.
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