Select a movie. Diagram the content. Size of diagram up to you - work on a large piece of craft paper or tape pieces of paper together as your diagram grows. You may also produce a diagram using the computer. Keep in mind, if on computer, you will have to print out to turn in a hard copy. Your diagram should primarily consist of text, but feel free to include imagery (think semiotics!). Draw your own imagery or cut up mags/newspapers for imagery. Below are a few examples of diagrams to get your ideas flowing. There are no rules as to the the type of diagram you should use - feel free to combine different diagram formats.
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FLOWCHART
A flowchart is a diagram that shows the breakdown of a task or system into all the necessary steps.
Each step is represented by a symbol and connecting lines show the step-by-step progression
through the task. The above examples is very simple.
The flowchart can be very complex and detailed. Source link here. |
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
Data flow diagrams are often used to show how an organization
handles incoming data such as a customer order.Source link here. |
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