68. Story Boards
Background
Story Boards originated with Walt Disney, who created series of pictures to illustrate
major scenes during animated films. Each scene then was used as a point around which a
complete story could be built. A variety of related procedures for generating ideas has
evolved since then. Although there are significant differences among these procedures,
these activities all share the common feature begun by Walt Disney: laying out key con-
cepts that are linked together to form a complete whole.
Objectives
- To help participants generate as many creative ideas as possible
- To help participants learn how to use the activities to generate ideas
Participants
Small groups of four to seven people each
Materials, Supplies, and Equipment
- For each group: markers, two flip charts, and masking tape for posting flip-chart
sheets - For each participant: one sheet each of three different colors of sticking dots
(^1 ⁄ 2 ” diameter) and one pad of 5 x 7 (or larger) Post-it®Notes
Handout
- Story Boards Handout
Time
45 minutes
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