Storyboard+and+Script

=Storyboard and Script =

Characters: Narrator: Abbey Male zombie: Yoonie Female zombie: Raihan Victim in training: Amanda

Norman Hall – 3rd floor · Classroom setting Amanda and potential zombie, Rai · Lights flicker and Zombie Yoonie enters and attacks Rai · Amanda flees from Zombie Yoonie and Zombie Rai and narrator steps into scene to introduce topic · Tip: notice she’s running…it’s only your life at risk · Move to stairs…only Amanda and zombies · Don’t be alone…there’s safety in numbers (pop-up stick figures)

Norman Hall – basement · Weapons displayed and removed one at a time: pillow, candle, sword, toothbrush · Tip: Choose your weapon wisely · Attempts some weapons until sword is picked (chart: review of usefulness) · Decapitate Zombie Rai · Weapons are great, but you’d still be safer with other people to watch your back

Norman Hall - entrance · Group of survivors out front with nerf guns…group up and talk · Shakes hands: congratulations you’ve found a strong group of survivor to make it to safety, but remember…zombies can be the least of your worries. · Zombie Yoonie charges and new friends push Amanda in zombie’s direction to escape.

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3-22-10 So far, we've talked about doing two short parts: how to survive and how *not* to survive.

I may not be able to make it to tomorrow's discussion since I have to go to P.K. to do a music observation. As Abbey said, there really isn't much dialogue in a zombie movie... Personally, I've always loved these cartoons: media type="youtube" key="xxeL9bdSu-A" height="385" width="480"

I think this style of approach to a zombie catastrophe would be amazing, if only because the narrator is so nonchalant about everything. ~Raihan = =