Students will create a storyboard from an assigned literary property (i.e., fairy tales, folk tales, famous short stories, etc.) and research the chosen material visually in picture libraries, print and photo archives, museum/gallery libraries and online. From this basic research, the student will create and develop all the visual elements that lead to a final production storyboard; these elements include character model drawings; styling sketches for costumes and sets; experimental “inspirational” sketches exploring mood, color, and character relationships and experiments in animation and color test footage. Each week, students will “pitch,” (i.e. present material) as it is being developed. Through weekly critiques from the instructor and students, elements and shape of the production storyboard is refined to its final form. The approved storyboard at the end of the semester should be ready to go into production, and must reflect character ,attitude, design, entertainment, mood, expressions, feeling and type of action. It must use dialogue, music/sound effects, and tell the story in the best possible way. This course allocates as a Craft for Film & TV majors.
Undergrad Film & TV (Undergraduate)
3 credits – 15 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2025)
FMTV-UT 1033-000 (12804)01/21/2025 – 05/06/2025 Mon11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Morning)at Washington SquareInstructed by Kim, Lisa
FMTV-UT 1033-000 (12805)01/21/2025 – 05/06/2025 Mon4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Late afternoon)at Washington SquareInstructed by Moore, William
FMTV-UT 1033-000 (12806)01/21/2025 – 05/06/2025 Fri11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Morning)at Washington SquareInstructed by Baker, Zoya
FMTV-UT 1033-000 (20959)01/21/2025 – 05/06/2025 Thu2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Washington SquareInstructed by Lennert, Dean