Create and deliver communication messages informed by the application of storytelling concepts Analyze how stories are used to meet various communication goals Evaluate cultural representation in various forms of communication messages

 

You are a communications consultant being asked to create a
storyboard presentation for a campaign sponsored by an organization looking to
engage their audience in some way.

The details for each scenario are vague to allow you to add your
own details if you would like, but you cannot revise or remove what is already
listed in the scenario.

  • A for-profit organization that manufactures furniture wants to
    increase the sales of its new line of tables. The tables can extend in
    multiple directions to accommodate up to 20 people.

Create a storyboard that details your vision for how you
plan to tell the story that will convey your message. Use the storytelling
principles you’ve learned throughout this course to structure your presentation
in an engaging, persuasive way that will captivate your audience’s attention.
While you don’t have to follow the order of information outlined in these
instructions, you do need to incorporate all of these items into your
presentation or speaker notes:

  • Target Audience and Story Message Overview: Provide an overview of the story
    message
     (what it is, why it’s important, etc.) and an overview of
    the target audience you’re looking to reach.
    • Identify the communication goal of
      your story and the story’s overarching message.
    • Describe the target audience for the story (its demographic, geographic,
      and psychographic details) and the data sources you used
      to research your target audience.
    • Justify how your story relates to the cultural
      experiences
       of the audience and how your message could influence
      these experiences.
    • Explain why this story will grab the
      audience’s attention
      .

 

  • Story Outline: Outline the story you will be telling to convey your message.
    • Identify how you intend to present your story in
      terms of delivery and style, including the
      following:
      • Its genre (fiction, nonfiction, or a
        combination)
      • Its style (documentary, animation, etc.)
    • Develop key narrative elements and
      story structure, including the following:
      • Characterization (for primary and main
        characters)
      • The story “world” (its location, time period,
        environment, cultural attributes, etc.)
      • Important plot points with a story arc,
        including an opening scene (to grab attention), inciting incident,
        rising action, climax, falling action (denouement), and ending.
  • Channels, Cultural Representation, and Story
    Effectiveness Analysis:
    • Channels: Analyze how your story will be shared with your audience.
      • Define what channels you’re
        planning to use to distribute your communication message.
      • Construct a rationale for why these channels
        are most appropriate for reaching your audience.
    • Cultural Representation: Analyze how your story will likely be
      interpreted based on the audience’s culture.
      • Describe how your audience could interpret
        your message
         based on its portrayal in the story. Focus on
        how audience culture can affect how your message is
        interpreted.
      • Identify any potential areas for cultural
        misrepresentation
         or bias in your story. Be sure to identify
        what personal bias (either positive or negative) you
        encountered during the creation of your story.
      • Provide recommendations for reducing or
        eliminating bias and cultural misrepresentation
         in your story’s
        portrayal. Explain your rationale as to why these recommendations will
        reduce or eliminate bias.
    • Story Effectiveness: Analyze how well the story communicates
      your message. Include the following information as part of your analysis:
      • Evaluate how your story aligns with the best
        practices of one or more communication theories.
      • Compare and contrast the strengths and
        limitations
         of conveying your message using a story.
      • Emphasize the call to action. As a
        result of receiving your message, what should your audience understand
        or do in order to achieve the communication goal?
      • Analyze the persuasive strategies you
        incorporated into your story (for example, pathos, logos, and ethos
        appeals; anecdote; conversational language; levity and humor; or
        contrast) and your rationale for doing so.

 

Part 2: Presentation
Speaker Notes

Write speaker notes for each presentation slide so that
your instructor can understand all of your points in greater detail. While your
presentation slides should be high-level and only highlight major talking
points, your speaker notes should get into specifics.

 

What to Submit

To complete this project, you must submit the following:

Storyboard Presentation

Submit a presentation outlining your storyboard. On each slide, include a basic
outline of what will be discussed. You may use the template provided in the
“Supporting Materials” section to submit this portion of the project, or you
may create your own presentation using PowerPoint, Google Slides, or other
presentation software.

Speaker Notes

Submit speaker notes for each slide of your presentation. These slides will be
graded as part of your presentation. List each slide in your notes, and for
each slide, provide extensive details beyond what is outlined on the actual
slides. You may use the template provided in the “Supporting Materials” section
to submit this portion of the project, or you may create your own speaker notes
using Microsoft Word.


It’s possible I may need a PowerPoint completed as well.

 

 

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