Story+in+Five+Frames

__**STORY IN FIVE FRAMES**__ Watch the examples below:
 * [|Bandit]
 * [|Scramble the Egg]
 * [|Pulp Fiction]
 * [|Blues]
 * [|Next Time, Just Post Me!]
 * [|Wrong One to Mess With]
 * [|A Day in the Life of a Bird]
 * [|Chaos]
 * [|Other Stories]
 * Last Year's Seniors


 * Plan and create storyboard following these guidelines:
 * The Rules of the Game:

>>> Guidelines are not rules, but a formula that can be used to suit your creative imagination. Several avenues exist for story telling, such as journalistic reporting, sequential photos that reveal a moment, photographic poetry, and narrative. The following guidelines are for narrative. >>> >>> A good story has characters in action with a beginning, middle, and an ending. Fortunately a lot of information can be given in a single photograph, enhancing the limitations of five photographs for your story. Location, time, and atmosphere aid viewer imagination. Keep standards of pictorial beauty, but pack as many story telling elements in one photograph as possible to develop an action. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>
 * Create a sequence of up to five photographs that create a story.
 * Choose any subject, but the entire sequence should visually tell a story.
 * A title is the only words that can be used. Rely on the photographs to bring the story to life
 * Guidelines for Telling a Story
 * 1st photo: Establish characters and location.
 * 2nd photo: Create a situation with possibilities of what might happen.
 * 3rd photo: Involve the characters in the situation.
 * 4th photo: Build to probable outcomes.
 * 5th photo: Have a logical, but surprising, end.


 * Take photos.
 * Put together story
 * Create Slideshow and share with class