A storyboard is a visual way to plot out a TV script and story. Movie directors and animators use storyboards to plot out their thinking and ideas. You will be creating a storyboard for a PSA that turns your argumentative essay into a multimedia companion.
In the blank boxes, draw images of what you want to show on the screen. On the lines underneath, write the audio portion. In the "audio" lines, write music, sound effects, and dialogue. In the Special Effects (SFX) line, write any effects, such as distortion, blur, and color alteration. Finally, in the "Superscript" line, write any text, such as titles or credits, that you want to add to the screen.
Follow your argumentative essay outline to create your storyboard. Decide how many images you will need to correspond to each part of your outline and what text you will use. Text needs to be limited and powerful to get your message across.