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STORYBOARD

By Eliza Adams :)

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Sequence #1 Shot Description: Birds eye view shot (overhead shot) Transition In: Fans in Transition Out: shatters Video Image: Iphone is laying there not moving then disappears and a

phone and computer appear before disappearing. The I phone is then there throughout the whole sequence. Pictures are moving around it explaining what a Smartphone is.

Audio recorded: Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 55 seconds Narration/Script: “What are smart phone Apps and how do we install

them? Before we get talking about smart phone apps you should really know what a smart phone is. A mobile phone is what keeps us connected in society. The computer is a big component to our everyday lives. What if we could combine the 2 together. This is what we call a smart phone. It has the same features as a normal phone plus more. In a nutshell a Smartphone is a normal phone that allows you to make calls, send an sms; more commonly known as a text message, receive and send emails, browse the internet, play games, is your camera and/or video camera and can use social networking sites such as face book.”

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Sequence #2 Shot Description: Birds eye view shot (overhead shot) Transition In: shatters into the top left corner Transition Out: Fans out Video Image: The Iphone sits there with apps surrounding it before being swept

of the filming area. It is then placed back into view and different types of apps are put around it, only to be swept out of sight again. Lots of pictures and different applications are used to describe the many apps you can get. A paper money note is used to show that some apps cost money and some are free.

Audio recorded: Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 40 seconds Narration/Script: “Now that you know what a Smartphone is you should

know what a Smartphone app is. A Smartphone ‘App’ is an application which runs on Smartphone hardware. A Smartphone ‘app’ can be a game, a service, an internet browser, a utility, data, entertainment, social networking and many many more things. You can almost find an ‘app’ for anything. They can range from an alarm clock to something like scrabble. There are hundreds of thousands of apps which are all easily accessible. Some apps are free whilst others cost money.”

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Sequence #3 Shot Description: Birds eye view shot (overhead shot) Transition In: Fans out Transition Shatter Video Image: An image of a button saying create new apple ID stays there & then

transitions to another image showing how to create an apple ID Audio recorded Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 15 seconds Narration/Script: Now that you know what a smart phone is and what a Smartphone

app is, all you need to know now is how to install them! We are going to use Apples Iphone4 as an example. Before you install an app you need to have made an iTunes account better known as an apple account. When you make an apple account you can do it 1 of 2 ways. Option 1: When you go to buy an app you will need to be logged into your apple account. If you are not logged in when you click install this screen will appear. If you don’t have an apple account you will need to select create new apple ID. Once you have selected create new apple ID it will take you to a screen with Easy to follow steps. There you will fill in all the details and you have successfully created your apple ID~~~When you first get your Iphone 4 you will need to set it up. When it first turns on this screen will appear. Select create free apple ID. As you can see on the right of the page you will need to make an ID and password. After you have done this there will be easy to follow steps. Then you have successfully created your apple ID.

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Sequence #4 Shot Description: Birds eye view shot (overhead shot) Transition In: Shatters Transition Out: bars Video Image: An Iphone with a 3G sign and a Wireless symbol sitting there. Audio recorded: Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 1minute 30 seconds

Narration/Script: Wireless networks utilize radio waves and/or microwaves to maintain communication channels between computers. Wireless networking is a more modern alternative to wired networking that relies on copper and/or fiber optic cabling between network devices. Wireless networking is when you can connect your phone or computer to the internet without any cords or wires. 3G technologies enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency. But again in simpler words. 3G is a wireless internet your phone can connect to wherever you are. To connect to wireless you have to be in a place where you are close to your internet modem whereas in 3G you can be anywhere and still get internet.

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Sequence #5 Shot Description: Birds eye view shot (overhead shot) Transition In: Bars Transition Out: Left page flip Video Image: A number of steps showing the viewers how to

install an app; app store, searching for an app, installing the app, typing in password for the app.

Audio recorded: Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 50 seconds Narration/Script: When downloading an app you will need to go the app

store on the homepage of your phone. Once you are in the app store select the search panel at the bottom of your screen. Then type in your desired app. For example im doing weather so im typing in weather. Once you have done this select the blue search bar in the bottom right hand corner of the page. Then select the app then select the price as shown below. Now you will need to insert your apple ID password. After you have done this select okay. Now your app should install. Congratulations you have successfully installed your first app.

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Transition In: Left page flip Transition Out: Black out Video Image: Shows google.com and quick steps on how to make a

Google account. Audio recorded: Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 30seconds Narration/Script: Before installing any apps on an android phone

you need to have a Google account. Making a Google account is quite easy. There are only 3 simple steps. Firstly you need to go to Google.com. Then select sign in which is selected at the top right hand corner of the page. Then select sign up also in the top right corner. You will then need to fill in all of your details and click sign up, and your done simple as that. Now that you have a Google account you can download apps on an android phone.

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Transition In: Left page flip Transition Out: Black out Video Image: Shows an android phone. Audio recorded: Dialogue Added Audio: A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton Estimated time of take: 15seconds Narration/Script: When installing an app on an android

phone you will need to go to the equivalent of an app store ‘the play store.’ When you are in the play store, you can pretty much follow the exact same steps as you would on an apple phone. If you follow these you will successfully install an app.

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