1. Design Stage
Daniele Ferretti
Test Name
Expected Outcome
Actual Outcome
Comments Needed?
Are the Facts
short, precise, and
understandable?
Yes
Yes
Is the targeted
audience large
enough?
Yes
Yes
Does the video
have at least 10
facts about my
technology?
Yes
Yes
Is the Video at
least 3 minutes
long?
Yes
Yes
Does the story in
the video make
sense?
Yes
Yes
Emphasis on story of
person.
Do the cuts of the
scenes make
sense?
Yes
Yes
Put context and text to
show this.
Does the context
make sense?
Yes
Yes
Does the
storyboard reflect
the animation?
Yes
Yes
2 parts of facts, 5 each
or more/less facts.
2. Does the
storyboard affect
the largest
targeted
audience?
Yes
Yes
The target is too affect
the Targeted audience.
Does the
storyboard relate
to the targeted
audience&theAOI?
Yes
Yes
Reflect on this
throughout.
Will the animation
fit into the whole
panning stage?
Yes
Yes
Evaluation of chosen Storyboard:
-Both the military storyboard and the computer storyboard are unlikely and only affect a very small
audience, this is why I chose the disease storyboard. This storyboard describes the hard life of a boy
could see practically nothing all his life until an 'artificial eye' is put on him. After this his life
becomes better since he can see more and enjoy life in shapes and light and not in a blur.
-The chosen Storyboard fits into my wanted categories. The main ones are, more than 10 facts
about the product (Argus II and the diseases affecting eyesight), story relates to targeted audience (
in this case the people whom are born blind), and many others. The design positively answers all
test plan questions except one or two that must be noted. The key things that can be improved from
passing the test plan can be making the cuts smoother and making the story as clear as possible.
Also, the story be full of color, sound, and motion, something I did not take into consideration at the
time but should be noted when creating the product.