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A collection of sample materials and products.
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Mood board (definition)
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Created on a large piece of paper or card. Items are fixed to it with glue for example.
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Physical mood board
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A collection of sample materials and products.
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Created on a large piece of paper or card. Items are fixed to it with glue for example.
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Created in software that allows images, graphics, text and other content to be combined.
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To generate ideas by using images, colours, graphics and text to give a "feel" for what is required.
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To stimulate creativity and innovative approaches.
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As a starting point for any creative project.
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To display samples, materials and a range of relevant content.
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As a reminder of possible design styles.
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anything that is relevant or related from existing products, images, logos, photos, film screenshots and adverts.
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Colours that fit the client brief or have been used in similar products before.
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Text, key words, fonts and styles.
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Textures, fabrics and other materials.
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A way of organising ideas that show the relationship between ideas. It is based on central them (node) and has branches off for the different aspects using sub-nodes.
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To generate ideas
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To develop and show links between different sections of a project.
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To show the development and options for ideas in a project.
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To show connections between the different sections of a project.
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Central node with the main theme
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Sub-nodes with the interconnecting lines for the different parts
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Text at each sub-node with ideas, activities, requirements.
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Images to express ideas, activities, requirements.
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A rough drawing to show how final product is intended to look. It can be hand drawn or wire frame version generated by computer software.
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To plan the layout of the product.
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To show how the product might look
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To give a client to show what the intended product will look like for example:
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Multiple images and graphics showing their size and position.
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Colours and colour schemes.
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Position, style, font and size of text.
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Annotations to aid explanation where required.
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A sequence of drawings prepared to show different scenes in a timeline based product. (Examples would be video or animation)
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to provide a visual representation of how a timeline based project will look.
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To provide visual representation of what a sequence of movement will look like.
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To provide guidance on what scenes to film or create.
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To provide guidance on how to edit the scenes into a story.
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To help plan out any project where movement or a sequence is required, particularly if a timeline is involved, for example:
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Images for the content of each scene
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Visualisation of locations
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Camera shot type and angles
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Camera movement
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Shot length and timings
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Lighting
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Sound
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The written text of a play, film, or broadcast. Provides guidance on how these are to be performed and follow some layout conventions.
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To specify location of where action takes place in a particular scene.
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To identify who will be performing in the scene, e.g. actors, narrators.
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To provide stage directions for actors and crew.
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To provide dialogue for characters in that scene.
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To aid planning and production of any media product with dialogue and a timeline.
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Set or location where the action takes place. e.g. INT. (interior) and EXT. (exterior).
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Scene description
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Stage directions
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Sounds and sound effects
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Names of characters
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Dialogue and how it is to be delivered (spoken)
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A point on the mind map that has information.
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A point on the mind map that has information related to the node it is connected to.
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A line that connects the node to the sub-node.
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what something is used for
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The objects that appear on a piece of work.
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notes added by way of comment or explanation to improve and aid understanding
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A person, animal, or thing telling the story or giving an account of something.
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Conversation between two or more characters
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A person, animal or inanimate object portrayed in a literary work.
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a piece of narration in a movie or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker.
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a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, on radio or on television.
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A person using the services of a professional person or organization.