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English, 11.02.2021 01:00 cedavenport1277

Write a script and storyboard for a video that presents the story of Macbeth in 60 seconds. If the technology is available, you must work with a group to select the best script and storyboard and then record the video; you and your classmates will be the performers. To fit the entire story of Macbeth into one minute, you must select only the most important events and characters from the play. You must therefore show a good understanding of the overall plot. You must also use careful pacing to present your shortened version of Macbeth in a way that an audience can understand. Your project should include the following elements: A script divided into short scenes that depict only the essential moments from Macbeth Dialogue made up entirely of lines from Macbeth A setting (in this case, a set) that is appropriate to the story An overall tone and mood that fit the play A storyboard that shows what the actors should be doing in each scene You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now. i will give you 100 points do a good job

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