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Every Picture Tells a Story - Ramirez & Tracey
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Every Picture Tells a Story - Ramirez & Tracey

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Subject ArtsDramaEnglish Language ArtsWriting
Grade Level Grades 3-12
Resource Type Assessment, Lesson Plan, Presentation
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Storyboard artist John Ramirez and musician Paul Tracey show the process of working with a creative team as they take an idea and develop it into a storyboard sequence. The project begins with a musical composition, Turbo Power, one of three featured audio recordings. In the video, you see a telescoped version of the full creative team process illustrated by live action sequences, leading to the final storyboard accompanied by the music. Lessons: make a simple flip book animation, a simple comic strip & create a story to go with music. Themes: Enduring Value, Transformation.

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artsource_Full_Fathoms_Five.mp3

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February 10, 2020
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artsource_Spirit_of_the_Landscape.mp3

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February 10, 2020
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artsource_Turbo_Power.mp3

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February 10, 2020
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Theatre-Glossary-Assessment.pdf

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February 13, 2020
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Music-Glossary-Assessment.pdf

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February 13, 2020
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MusicCenterArtsourceRamirezTracey.pdf

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February 13, 2020
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mrswills1
mrswills1 April 24, 2014

I love this. Can't wait to use it with my class. Think you.

mshields
mshields February 07, 2015

Excellent resource for literacy, music and art teachers.

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