Topic 1

Cards (65)

  • What are the 4Ps of storytelling?
    People
    Place
    Plot
    Purpose
  • first and the main principle of any storytelling in any story?
    People
  • characters that make up a story?
    People
  • include antagonists, protagonists, supporting characters, and any other entities that contribute to the development and progression of the story?
    People
  • setting or location in where the story occurs?
    Place
  • add depth and add interest to your characters and story, and can visually communicate a great amount of information in a short period of time?
    Place
  • 3 things to remember when choosing a place?
    comfort
    relevance
    production friendly
  • a sequence of events that make up and drives a story forward?
    Plot
  • underlying reason or message that the story intends to convey?
    purpose
  • central theme, moral lesson, or idea that the author or creator wants the audience to understand, reflect upon, or take away from the story?
    purpose
  • a visual representation of a video or film's story sequence?
    Storyboard
  • consists of a series of illustrated frames or panels that depict key scenes, shots, and actions in a sequential order?
    storyboard
  • how to storyboard?
    define the story and its key elements
    break the story into scenes or shot
    begin and include panel, description, shot number, scene location, movement arrows
    share it to the team
    make revisions if necessary
  • bounding box that presents the screen?
    panel
  • identifier assigned to each individual frame or panel within the storyboard?
    shot number
  • helps organize and sequence the shots in the correct order?
    shot number
  • refers to the specific perspective or point of view from which a scene or shot is depicted?
    shot angle
  • some brief notes that are written to explain the environment or the information needed to shoot the scene?
    description
  • arrows that can be used to show where the character is moving, where the camera moves, or whether the camera zooms in or out?
    movement arrows
  • a detailed document that outlines the specific shots or scenes needed for a video production?
    shot list
  • shot list includes?
    scene number, shot number, location type, shot, camera angle, camera move, audio, the actors, and the description.
  • a timeline that outlines when each shot or scene in a video production will be filmed?
    shot schedule
  • shot schedule includes?
    time and date, scene number, location type, actors/cast, location
  • is the interactive art of using words and actions to reveal the elements and images of a story while encouraging the listener's imagination?
    storytelling
  • storytelling should be?
    be intereactive.
    uses words
    uses actions such as vocalization, physical movement and/ or gesture.
    presents a plot.
    encourages the active imagination of the listeners
  • a sequence of hand-drawn sketches or visual images that are supported by script notes or dialogue and placed in a sequence, for the viewer to visualise an animation before production?
    storyboard
  • basically a rectangular shaped box presented digitally or on paper?
    storyboard panel or storyboard frame
  • The size and shape of the panels are different, depending on what is called?
    aspect ratio
  • After a project is greenlit, the shooting script should be finalized. Once the script is locked, the first director will comb through the screenplay and create a breakdown of all the times of day, locations, characters, stunts, extras, special effects, props, vehicles, animals, sound effects, music cues, and costumes-everything that is significant on a logistical level?
    script breakdown
  • Once the logistical elements of the film. prepared for have been identified, the cost of the film must also be figured out?
    budget
  • Production schedule (or shooting schedule) will help figure out which scenes you shoot when, where you shoot them, and how many you shoot per day. Time is a valuable resource, especially if you have to deal with elements like daylight or weather?
    schedule
  • They finalize the shooting script?
    writer and director
  • prepares the shooting schedule?
    first assistant director
  • Helps the 1st AD supervise the set and also manages and hands out important documents such as scripts and call sheets?
    second assistant director
  • The main character whose journey we follow throughout the story?
    protagonist
  • Sometimes known as the foil, the character whose goals come up against the protagonist's, leading to conflict?
    antagonists
  • A character who changes as a result of the events in the story?
    dynamic character
  • A character who does not change during the course of a story?
    static character
  • Where and when a story occurs can affect what characters do, how the plot unfolds, and whether the reader can connect with the author's choices?
    setting
  • This type of setting can be the backdrop for almost any story. The time period and physical place don't affect the plot in a major way?
    backdrop setting