Day 06 Creating A Storyboard!

Imagining Scenarios

John Campbell

As a group, please come up with a detailed (and clearly labeled) storyboard that shows how your group's Studio Play prototypes are supposed to work under ideal conditions. Use the storyboard format to give us a lively demo of your work, filled with happy children engaged in educative play!

Be sure to include the following:

  • How do you imagine children will be drawn to your play structure? In what ways will children approach your design? Try to imagine the context & lay out the scene or environment in your storyboard frames. 
  • Make sure each storyboard frame includes quick, succinct descriptions of your device in use and that each frame that clearly explains what is happening therein. 
  • How does your design promote free-thinking, healthy socializing, and fun for your student clients? Make sure you demonstrate each of the three kinds of play at least once in your storyboard. 

Tips:

  • Think pictorially. Use the storyboard to help you visually communicate the many uses you have imagined for your design(s). 
  • Look at the demonstration in the resource tab to help you flesh out the visual story of your design.