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Step 1: List your ideas, using the seven questions you saw earlier in this lesson. Copy
1. What is your perspective on the story?
Did it happen long ago or just recently?
2. What is the dramatic situation at the
heart of the story? What question will the
story need to answer for viewers?
3. What is the emotional content of the
story? What feelings should it convey?
4. How will your voice be represented in
the story? Will you record a voiceover
audio track? Will you include text on
screen?
5. What other sounds should you include
in the story? Music? Sound effects?
6. How much of the story should appear
in your digital version? Are there details
that can be left out or represented
visually instead of in the script?
7. Which parts of the story should get the
most "screen time?"

Step 2: Select the details and language that you'll use to tell your story in a digital form. Write
a script representing what you will say in the audio voiceover or in on-screen text. (You might
want to highlight text in your reflective essay and then copy and paste those excerpts below.)


Step 3: Create a storyboard showing what will appear on each screen in your presentation. A storyboard is like an outline that includes a script and a list of images, audio, or sound effects
that will accompany the script.

Respuesta :

A person can make a book review of a story based on the content of the book and he can do this by:

  • Making a blurb that includes the information of the book
  • State the diction used by the author
  • Mention the conflict(s) and how they advance the plot
  • Mention any moral lessons from the story, if any.
  • Make your conclusion about it, if it's a good read or not.

What is a Perspective?

This refers to the viewpoint that is used to tell a story that is unique to a person and is usually non-objective because there is the presence of bias.

Hence, we can see that I can infer that you need to make a book review of particular literature and you need to carefully read and understand the text before you proceed to make a review of it.

You would also need to write a script and make an adaption of the book you've just reviewed and this would require the use of stage directions to direct the cast and also the background crew.

Please note that your question is incomplete, so a general overview was given.

Read more about book review here:

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