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CAREER DISCOVERY 2012 REPRESENTATION Lead Faculty: Anthony Piermarini Landscape Achitecture: Lisl Kotheimer Exercise 6 – Storyboard + Work Plan For the next 3045 minutes you will put aside what you are working on to create a template or storyboard for your presentation and a detailed schedule for the completion of your project. Description: Refer to any examples or templates that your instructors have provided for storyboarding your project. In your sketchbook, create a template that includes all of your drawings with their approximate dimensions. Organize the drawings in a way that will be neat, structured, and in a logical order for clear and precise presentation. Also in your sketchbook, create a schedule for Monday through Wednesday that includes hourly deadlines – be sure to identify times for eating and sleeping! Jot down a list of drawings that you will be presenting and take note of the ones that you have not yet completed. Determine the amount of time you will need to spend on each drawing. Don’t forget to factor in some time to write a narrative and rehearse your presentation. Good luck in your final days of Career Discovery! Scale comparison of parks from Large Parks, ed. Julia Czerniak

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CAREER  DISCOVERY  2012  REPRESENTATION  

 Lead  Faculty:    

Anthony  Piermarini    

Landscape  Achitecture:     Lisl  Kotheimer  

     

                                   Exercise  6  –  Storyboard  +  Work  Plan    For  the  next  30-­‐45  minutes  you  will  put  aside  what  you  are  working  on  to  create  a  template  or  storyboard  for  your  presentation  and  a  detailed  schedule  for  the  completion  of  your  project.    Description:    Refer  to  any  examples  or  templates  that  your  instructors  have  provided  for  storyboarding  your  project.    In  your  sketchbook,  create  a  template  that  includes  all  of  your  drawings  with  their  approximate  dimensions.    Organize  the  drawings  in  a  way  that  will  be  neat,  structured,  and  in  a  logical  order  for  clear  and  precise  presentation.    Also  in  your  sketchbook,  create  a  schedule  for  Monday  through  Wednesday  that  includes  hourly  deadlines  –  be  sure  to  identify  times  for  eating  and  sleeping!    Jot  down  a  list  of  drawings  that  you  will  be  presenting  and  take  note  of  the  ones  that  you  have  not  yet  completed.    Determine  the  amount  of  time  you  will  need  to  spend  on  each  drawing.    Don’t  forget  to  factor  in  some  time  to  write  a  narrative  and  rehearse  your  presentation.    Good  luck  in  your  final  days  of  Career  Discovery!  

Scale  comparison  of  parks  from  Large  Parks,  ed.  Julia  Czerniak