Difference between revisions of "DLC Spring 2020 Class Projects/Adam Gaffey"
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This resource is designed to help students in Professor Gaffey's course for recording [[Name of PSA project here]]. For this project, you will be recording PSA videos. As you plan to create your PSA videos you will want to build a storyboard for the project to serve as a draft outline for planning and organizing your story. It serves as a powerful tool to propose possible alternatives or more creative directions you might take. To create your storyboard the following video helps explain the process of using PowerPoint. | This resource is designed to help students in Professor Gaffey's course for recording [[Name of PSA project here]]. For this project, you will be recording PSA videos. As you plan to create your PSA videos you will want to build a storyboard for the project to serve as a draft outline for planning and organizing your story. It serves as a powerful tool to propose possible alternatives or more creative directions you might take. To create your storyboard the following video helps explain the process of using PowerPoint. | ||
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Project Details
This resource is designed to help students in Professor Gaffey's course for recording Name of PSA project here. For this project, you will be recording PSA videos. As you plan to create your PSA videos you will want to build a storyboard for the project to serve as a draft outline for planning and organizing your story. It serves as a powerful tool to propose possible alternatives or more creative directions you might take. To create your storyboard the following video helps explain the process of using PowerPoint.
PowerPoint for Storyboarding
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