— Create first StoryBoard and FlowChart based on storyboard.
— Must Follow Rubric attached. Detailed requriement are also attached.
— Must use simple nursery rhyme, or other short story.
— The story should have a minimum of 4 images for the scenes past the information image, which means you will need to duplicate the pages you download to get the required number you will need for your story.
Your story must contain
- Action (movement)
- A question that one or more of you characters must answer that requires a binary answer with a different consequence depending on the answer that could happen in the scenes (will need a scene for each option). Remember a binary answer could be (yes, no), (on, off), (cat, dog) etc. The separate scene for each should depict the dialogue, action, sound, etc. that happens depending on the binary answer.
- Additional details and scenes are needed.
Create a Flowchart for the Story
· Using the storyboard that you completed you will now create a flowchart. Remember a flowchart is a set of shapes that provide a different view of what a creation is to be like. This is a flow of steps, the shapes tell what is happening from beginning to end.
· Here are two parts that you might want to take note of. A flowchart will use various shapes to tell a story including the
- oval shape for start and end
- input shape for all items required for later use
- process shape for a scene change and sound
- decision diamond shape for a question
- circle shape with a unique letter to pass of to more of the flowchart on a another page that starts with the same circle letter (catches the pass). This is a pass and catch for large flowcharts that do not fit on one page because the words would be too small.
Your flowchart must contain the following:
- Heading at the top of the page with name and your storyboard’s name
- Start and stop shapes with appropriate word inside
- Action shapes
- Decision shape with appropriate choice conditions for question and answer on arrows
- Scene changes
- Other inputs or processes in the story you created.
The post Computer Science Computer Science – Storyboard & Flowchart Assignment first appeared on Courseside Kick.