ARTISTC LITERACY-
DRAMA ASSESSMENT
STEP ONE:
Choose an artwork from The Metropolitan Museum of Art's gallery by clicking on the logo to the right. POST the image of an artwork that you think could provide good inspiration for an original drama on the Google Classroom under the Drama Storyboard Assessment Assignment. Use the link below or click on THE MET Logo to search the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC to select your artwork. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works/ |
A starting example would be choosing this image...
Story Title: "Evil pastry chef hiding millions" Setting: Venice,Italy (1800s) Character: Martin (Antagonist, with an American enemy named Bob) Climax of the story: The American Bob takes all of his money & spends it on crayons & opens a business that sells gigantic wax crayon famous people. Resolution: Bob later became known as “Crayola Man.” From there you would develop the story based on the Elements of a Drama and create a complete and descriptive scenario. |
STEP TWO:
Open your Drama Assessment in Google Classroom or CLICK HERE to review instructions and use it as a checklist as you go. Using your Drama Storyboard Assessment create a well rounded drama including characters, plot, thought/theme, language/diction, musical selection, and spectacle. |
STEP THREE:
Develop a storyboard idea based on your drama. This may be done by hand or on Storyboardthat.com . Use the checklist from Google Classroom (also to the right to ensure your storyboard is complete. |
Storyboardthat
Storyboard That has free and paid plans. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PURCHASE A PLAN! The free plan allows you to create three and six frame stories. The free plan also limits you to three storyboards per week. If you are wanting to do more than six frames I suggest using a different program or doing yours by hand. You should not have to pay for any resources we use in class. I suggest you go to storyboardthat.com and familiarize yourself with the features and watch the how to video before starting.
Watch this video or go to www.storyboardthat.com/help/storyboard-creator to get help getting started.
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STEP FOUR:
TURN IT IN!!!!
TURN IT IN!!!!