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SUMMARY:Lesson 4: Creating a Scene
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DESCRIPTION: Show&nbsp;the following videos and analyze the story elements in each. After each video,&nbsp;Ask:

Who were the characters in this movie?
Where did it take place?
What do clues tell us that this is the setting?
What happened (what was the plot)?
&nbsp;What were the beginning, the middle, and the end?




Ask the group as a whole: What do you think should be the next step in making our animated movies?
Explain: Movies are filmed scene by scene. We are going to break down our story into scenes that we can sketch out and describe on storyboards. Storyboards are our visual guides when we start shooting our movies.
It is important to include clues in our movie to help the audience understand the story. We need to know who the characters are, what they are doing, where they are doing it, etc. Once we figure these details out, we can think about what we&rsquo;ll need to &ldquo;set the scene&rdquo; in our movie.
Ask: What kinds of things do we need to think about in order to help our...

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