Final Project Design Step 2: Algorithm, Storyboard, and Sounds
Each step of the final project design is added to the Final Project Design Word Document and submitted in Blackboard under assignments.
At each step of the design process you will add what you have learned to the final project. By the end of the semester the final project will be almost complete, and just require some finishing touches.
Jack and the Beanstalk Example: Step 2
Step 2: Algorithm, Storyboard, and Sound
Using the synopsis of the story, create a storyboard showing each of the major steps that will occur. Your storyboard must have at least 10 frames with a unique title, the major events, characters, location changes, and dialog. The storyboard is your own work. You can draw stick figures on paper, then take a picture or use any drawing software. You may NOT use artwork done by anyone else. Paste the storyboard here:
Scene 1: Desperate
Location: Cottage
Mother: Jack, we have nothing to eat.
Jack: I know, mom, what are we going to do?
Mother: Take the cow and sell it for as much food as you can.
Jack: OK. |
Scene 2: Selling the Cow
Location: The market
Jack: I need to sell this cow. What will you give me for it?
Tradesman: I will give you these magic beans.
Jack: Great! |
Scene 3: Magic Beans
Location: Cottage
Jack: Look Mom, I got some magic beans!
Mother: You fool! How could you trade our cow for a handful of worthless beans?
Mother throws beans away. |
Scene 4: A Beanstalk
Location: Cottage
Jack: Look Mom, the beans grew into a magic beanstalk!
Mother: Amazing! It goes up to the clouds!
Jack: I’m going to climb it. |
Scene 5: Jack climbs the beanstalk
Location: In clouds
Jack climbs the beanstalk
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Scene 6: Giants Castle
Location: Giants Castle
Jack finds himself in the castle of an unfriendly giant who is sleeping.
Jack: Look, it's the goose that lays golden eggs!
Jack grabs goose.
Goose: Help! Help! Squawk, squawk.
The giant wakes up and chases jack
Giant: Fe-fi-fo-fum! I smell the blood of an Englishman!
Jack thinks: Uh-oh!
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Scene 7: The Chase
Jack goes down beanstalk
and throws goose to mothe
Jack goes down beanstalk with the giant chasing him.
Jack throws the goose to his mother
Jack: Mom! Catch! It’s the goose that lays golden eggs
Mom: Jack, hurry! |
Scene 8: Jack chops down beanstalk
Location: Cottage
Jack: What should I use to chop down the beanstalk?
User will click the hammer,
Jack grabs the hammer and chops down beanstalk. |
Scene 9: The giant falls
Location: Cottage
Jack chops down the beanstalk and the giant falls.
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Scene 10: Riches
Location: Cottage
Jack and mother grow rich from the goose that lays golden eggs
Mother: We are rich now.
Mother: I’m sorry I called you an idiot.
Jack: That’s Ok Mom.
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What is the title of each frame (use Alice naming conventions):
- Desperate
- SellingCow
- MagicBeans
- Beanstalk
- ClimbingBeanstalk
- GiantsCastle
- Chase
- ChopBeanstalk
- GiantFalls
- Riches
Open the final project, lastname_firstname_finalproject1.a3p, and save it as lastname_firstname_finalproject2.a3p. Add comments to show the title of each frame of the algorithm. Each frame of the algorithm must have a title and be a separate comment.
If there are items in your story that are not in Alice, how have you represented them?
Billboards can display a picture, or you can substitute something.
There is no goose. I will use a different bird.
From the menu select Project, Resource manager, import audio. Import at least 3 sounds that you will use in the final project. List those 3 sounds here. Chopping sound for cutting down the beanstalk, cow mooing, goose honking
Submit this document with all previous steps completed (nothing deleted) and the Lastname_Firstname_FinalProject2.a3p file in assignments.
Download the Jack in the Beanstalk Step 2 example to experiment.
The following are requirements:
If any of these requirements are not met, the score will be 0.
If the requirements are met, the grade is as follows:
Possible points=15
If you do not receive a perfect score you may resubmit it as long as it is resubmitted within 3 days.
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