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// **Resources:** //

// **Bellringer:** //

Storyboards are used as a visual plan to help directors visualize a movie before it begins filming.

In your opinion, why would this be useful?

Would it be helpful to storyboard essays before you write them?

// **Review Learning Targets** // - Analyze a director's use of visual techniques in a film. - Create a visual for // A Wrinkle in Time // using a variety of techniques for effect.

Review Graphic Organizer #3 on page 12

Review items #4-6 on page 13

Now, you are directing a film version of // A Wrinkle in Time //. Create a storyboard to show:

- Three different framings (Long Shot, Medium Shot, Close-up, Extreme Close-Up) - Three different camera angles (high angle, low angle, eye level) - What type of lighting would you use? (high key, neutral, low key?) - What is your rationale (reasoning) for shooting the scene this way? Explain your choices.

(You can download the storyboard from the Resource link above)