Video Diorama
Bill Warrick
Grade Level - 4 - 6
Content Area - Technology and Language Arts
Overall Description - This activity will be used as an alternate
method for giving a book response. The students (divided into groups
of no more than three) will create a three dimensional diorama illustrating
a scene from a piece of literature. After the diorama is made, the
students will animate their scene to follow a particular sequence.
Objectives -
The student will.....
Procedure -
1. Read a piece of literature.
2. Discuss elements of a story - setting, characterization, plot,
beginning, middle, end, climax, conflict/resolution etc.
3. Draw a draft of a scene from the story based around a particular
element on paper.
4. Select the items that will be animated and list them on the back
of the draft.
5. Create a storyboard for each animation showing the exact locations
of all the elements within the shot.
6. Create the three dimensional diorama.
7. Practice moving each item through the anticipated path of animation.
8. Set up the video camera.
9. Film one item going through the path of animation.
10. Review and cue each item after filming to assure the proper animation
path.
11. Repeat process until all items are animated.
12. Write a short description of the scene including the necessary
elements.
13. Share film and description with the class.
Evaluation -
Students will be evaluated at several stages of this activity. Initially,
students within each group will be evaluated on their planning, note
taking, and thoroughness of planning for the animated scene. During
the taping process the students will be evaluated on their attention
to detail and the degree to which the animated scene relates to the
particular tory element they are trying to portray. Finally, the students
will be evaluated (both by the instructor and their peers) on the
quality of the video taped animation.