Thursday, October 18, 2012

WEEK TWELVE: STORYBOARD

In order to plan the best way to compile my video, I decided to first storyboard my ideas.  At this stage, I have decided to have a full animation, for a number of reasons.

  1. I want to ensure my movie is respectful of those with disabilities
  2. I want my video to explain what connect actually is and what it does, instead of just showing the interaction with it
  3. I want my video to not become weighed down by the complexities of the technology involved.
I have, therefore, decided to tell a story through the video, in a few sections.
  1. Firstly, I will set the scene by exploring the context
  2. Outline the users' needs
  3. Outline who has created connect
  4. Outline what is required for connect to work
  5. Explain what connect is
  6. Explain who the users are
  7. What does connect provide to users
  8. How does connect provide this
  9. What are the benefits?
Below is my initial storyboard (click through for a bigger view)



I have yet to storyboard what connect provides to users, but believe this to be: 

  • For users, connect provides a connection to the rest of the world
  • For carers and medical staff, connect provides a way to communicate with and monitor patients
  • And for families, connect allows ease of communication, strengthened relationships and enhanced quality of life.

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