Assignment (2): Development of a Story Idea Based on an Existing Idea
Value: 20 out of 100 course points
Due Date: Week 5, Day 2, beginning of class
Analyze an existing story or script. (under 3 minutes).
Create the elements around bringing this story to life.
The story may be an adaptation of an existing screenplay,
story, song, or other existing material that has not already been made into a film.
The purpose of this assignment is to allow students to introduce students to the process of adaptation while
allowing them to focus on the visual development portion of the concept development process.
Assignment (2) Requirements:
- Brief character descriptions and basic designs
- Setting / environment / prop descriptions and basic designs
- Brief Plot Outline / Synopsis
Prepare a brief plot outline of the piece and a concise description of major plot events, including:
1. Conflict and/or drive motivation
2. Resolution /conclusion
- Visual Development Page(s):
For the purposes of this assignment, compile the visuals to
support your analysis the piece and it's elements.
1. Inspirational reference materials
2. Conceptual studies of primary characters, settings, and props
Students will prepare a 3-5 minute presentation of their story analysis and materials.
Visual materials must be formatted for effective display within a screen resolution of
1024X768 and presented in a slideshow formatted.
Suggested delivery methods include:
- Adobe Acrobat
- Linked web pages
- Microsoft Powerpoint
- Windows XP slide tool.
Students are responsible for ensuring that presentations function properly by the due date.
Grading Criteria for Assignment (2):
| Punctual completion of all assignment requirements | 5 points |
| Quality of Visual Presentation | 5 points |
| Quality of Oral Presentation | 5 points |
Story Development Document:
- Character descriptions and basic designs
- Setting / environment / prop descriptions and basic designs
- Plot outline / synopsis
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5 points |
Handing in Assignment (2):
Students will place their projects in the course drop box for
Assignment (2), located in the Fishbowl at Y:\Courses\2009-2010\AC730_Garrett_Fall_AU09\Assign_2_Drop_Box.
The file must be named using the following convention:
Students first initial-last name_assign1.file extension
For example: Jane Doe would hand in an Adobe Acrobat file as: j-doe_assign1.pdf
Students placing a sequence of files into a folder for use with Windows
XP slide tool should name the folder using the convention described
above without a file extension.
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