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Storyboarding. Steve Chenoweth & Chandan Rupakheti RHIT Chapters 13, Requirements Text and storyboarding web article. Outline. Background Barriers to Elicitation Techniques Brainstorming Storyboarding. Today’s second topic. Story. Who are the players? What do they do?
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Storyboarding Steve Chenoweth & Chandan Rupakheti RHIT Chapters 13, Requirements Text and storyboarding web article
Outline • Background • Barriers to Elicitation • Techniques • Brainstorming • Storyboarding Today’s second topic
Story • Who are the players? • What do they do? • How do they do it?
Get the idea from some Storyboard Examples • More movies --This one’s from Blade Runner • In the movie industry, storyboarders don’t think they get enough credit – See www.tipjar.com/dan/colomba.htm
Another Storyboard Example • More movies – Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Storyboard from Storyboarding 101, by James O. Fraioli. Michael Weise Productions, 2000, ISBN 0-941188-25-6.
Google Chrome • http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/
Key Points • Purpose – Elicit “Yes, But” reactions • Storyboards should be sketchy • A place to add innovative content
Storyboard Types • Passive • Rough Sketches, screen shots • Active • Flash movie, linked PowerPoint presentation. • Interactive • Realistic, and a live prototype
Advantages of Storyboards • Inexpensive • User friendly, informal, interactive • Provides an early review of user interfaces of the system • Easy to create and easy to modify
Scenarios • Scenario is a narrative describing foreseeable interactions of types of users (characters) and the system or between two software component • Used in usability research • Famous example • As we may think? - Vannevar Bush • See website http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/
Extra Credit • Extra Credit: Read the “As we may think” article and write a report on it with special emphasis on the use of scenarios to describe a vision and your perspective on it. (Lessons - Extra Credit - Week 2 - As we may think) Due Monday, September 23 Class Time