Start a script-writing career! Launch a career as a famous author! Try cartooning or advertising! Design storyboards like the pros.
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<STRONG>Hop on board!</STRONG> Storyboards are sequential drawings that show the plot of a story or script. People who work on large projects such as movies, books, commercials, animated cartoons, or similar presentations, use this technique.
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<STRONG> Write!</STRONG> Create an original short story, one-act play, TV show, or commercial with Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils. Fill it with lively dialogue and action! It’s easy to erase when you edit your work.
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<STRONG>Choose highlights.</STRONG> Pick the most important parts of your story. Each item should relate to the next part of the plot and will be the subject of one drawing on your storyboard. Fold or cut construction paper into as many sections as you need.
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<STRONG>Show sequence</STRONG>. Use Crayola Markers to draw one illustration in each square. Number your drawings in order. If you wish, mount your storyboard and story on posterboard for display.
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