Stilwell is a small town located in central Kansas. It has a population of around 2,500 people and is the county seat of Kiowa County. The economy is based around agriculture, and the main crops grown in the area are wheat and cattle.
The game involves controlling Frank to dodge bullets using the up and down arrow keys to move him up and down respectively, with the goal being to last as long as possible without getting hit. On the first try, Frank survived 1350 meters. The player is encouraged to try again to see if they can fly Frank further.
The document provides instructions for a tutorial on how to use the Pivot animation program to make a character kick a soccer ball. The tutorial will include an introductory slide welcoming viewers and explaining Pivot's basic tools. Following slides will instruct viewers how to navigate between scenes and demonstrate using Pivot to make an animation of a man kicking a ball.
The document outlines the key elements and flow of "The Impossible Quiz" storyboard. It describes the start and exit buttons on the home screen, as well as a collage background. The home screen then contains a series of questions that increase in difficulty, from simple math to acronyms. If answers are incorrect, a "Fail" page is shown with a restart option and sound effects. For correct answers, a "Win" page congratulates the player and allows exiting or restarting, along with additional sound effects.
Matt Turner created a presentation with multiple slides, recording videos to accompany some slides from YouTube and at home while choosing relevant images for the slides. He continued working on the presentation by making additional slides, shooting more videos, and selecting further images.
This document outlines the various scenes and pages in a sports quiz game. It includes a title scene with a start button, a winner page displayed after answering correctly, an incorrect page for wrong answers, and 4 multiple choice questions with options to advance or receive feedback on the answer. The summary provides the structure and flow of the quiz from beginning to end in 3 sentences.
Stilwell is a small town located in central Kansas. It has a population of around 2,500 people and is the county seat of Ellsworth County. The economy is based around agriculture, and the main crops grown in the area are wheat and corn.
This document provides instructions for different techniques for tackling a ball carrier in football. It identifies 4 options for where to aim your tackle: A) the top of the ball, B) the kicking tee, C) the middle of the ball, or D) the bottom of the ball. It also provides 4 options for where to aim your shoulder: A) on the inside of the ball carrier's hip, B) on the opposite hip to where your shoulders are going, C) on the outside of the ball carrier's hip with your shoulder hitting the same hip, or D) into the ball carrier's head.
This storyboard outlines the steps to make an origami whale from a square piece of paper in 13 scenes. It shows folding the paper in half diagonally and creasing then unfolding. Further steps include folding sides to the center and flipping the paper to complete the whale shape by making cuts for the nose and tail and adding diagonal folds for fins. The final scene allows for customization.
The game involves controlling Frank to dodge bullets using the up and down arrow keys to move him up and down respectively, with the goal being to last as long as possible without getting hit. On the first try, Frank survived 1350 meters. The player is encouraged to try again to see if they can fly Frank further.
The document provides instructions for a tutorial on how to use the Pivot animation program to make a character kick a soccer ball. The tutorial will include an introductory slide welcoming viewers and explaining Pivot's basic tools. Following slides will instruct viewers how to navigate between scenes and demonstrate using Pivot to make an animation of a man kicking a ball.
The document outlines the key elements and flow of "The Impossible Quiz" storyboard. It describes the start and exit buttons on the home screen, as well as a collage background. The home screen then contains a series of questions that increase in difficulty, from simple math to acronyms. If answers are incorrect, a "Fail" page is shown with a restart option and sound effects. For correct answers, a "Win" page congratulates the player and allows exiting or restarting, along with additional sound effects.
Matt Turner created a presentation with multiple slides, recording videos to accompany some slides from YouTube and at home while choosing relevant images for the slides. He continued working on the presentation by making additional slides, shooting more videos, and selecting further images.
This document outlines the various scenes and pages in a sports quiz game. It includes a title scene with a start button, a winner page displayed after answering correctly, an incorrect page for wrong answers, and 4 multiple choice questions with options to advance or receive feedback on the answer. The summary provides the structure and flow of the quiz from beginning to end in 3 sentences.
Stilwell is a small town located in central Kansas. It has a population of around 2,500 people and is the county seat of Ellsworth County. The economy is based around agriculture, and the main crops grown in the area are wheat and corn.
This document provides instructions for different techniques for tackling a ball carrier in football. It identifies 4 options for where to aim your tackle: A) the top of the ball, B) the kicking tee, C) the middle of the ball, or D) the bottom of the ball. It also provides 4 options for where to aim your shoulder: A) on the inside of the ball carrier's hip, B) on the opposite hip to where your shoulders are going, C) on the outside of the ball carrier's hip with your shoulder hitting the same hip, or D) into the ball carrier's head.
This storyboard outlines the steps to make an origami whale from a square piece of paper in 13 scenes. It shows folding the paper in half diagonally and creasing then unfolding. Further steps include folding sides to the center and flipping the paper to complete the whale shape by making cuts for the nose and tail and adding diagonal folds for fins. The final scene allows for customization.
This document outlines a 3 scene plan for a video on how to make spaghetti. Scene 1 introduces the topic, Scene 2 provides the steps to make spaghetti with numbered steps and adds challenging terrain to engage viewers, and Scene 3 concludes the video and includes credits.
I will create a flip book that shows the step-by-step process for making Cookie Monster cupcakes in 3 easy steps: decorating cupcakes to look like Cookie Monster's face with blue frosting, eyes, and cookies.
The story board describes a game of basketball between a blue stick figure and a green stick figure over 9 scenes. In the first scene they meet and start playing. Subsequent scenes show the blue stick figure starting with a shot, the green stick figure doing cool dribbling moves, the green stick figure making a layup, the blue stick figure getting past the green stick figure with a behind the back dribble, the blue stick figure dunking, the green stick figure stealing the ball and taking a shot, and the green stick figure making the shot to end the game.
A shoe with no laces is shown in the first scene, then laces come and tie themselves to the shoe in the second scene, and in the third scene once tied the laces walk away and off into the distance.
The document appears to be a story board, which is commonly used in filmmaking and other visual media to plan and communicate the flow of a narrative through a sequence of shots and scenes. A story board often contains basic visual representations of the key scenes and moments in a story, along with notes about things like camera angles, character movements, dialogue, and other details. It helps filmmakers and others visualize how to effectively translate a story from page to screen before embarking on production.
The animation depicts the famous Dambusters raid in World War 2. It shows the bomb tests to ensure they wouldn't bounce, the take off and flight to Germany, and the attacks on the Mohne and Eder dams - naming each crew and their target. The Lancasters then land back at base and the crews disembark, with credits for the director, music, and animation program.
This document outlines how to craft basic tools in Minecraft across 3 scenes. Scene 1 shows how to craft a sword, pickaxe, shovel, axe and hoe. Scene 2 shows how to craft a bow, arrows, flint and steel and shears. Scene 3 shows how to craft a helmet, chestplate, leggings and boots. Each scene contains an outline, no text, Kalimba music and stop motion video of crafting the items.
This storyboard outlines a three scene animated guide for making pancakes. Scene 1 will show ingredients and last 35 seconds with text labels. Scene 2 depicts the first method steps over 20 seconds with accompanying images. Scene 3 finishes the recipe with the final two steps in 20 seconds, including more text and images. Background music carries through each scene.
Making paper origami involves folding paper into shapes and objects. This document provides instructions for making a paper dinosaur and turtle through origami. The steps are explained to transform a single sheet of paper into these animals through precise folds without cutting the paper.
The document describes a video of a shoelace slowly moving out of a shoe and coiling on the floor before returning to the shoe. The shoelace is photographed moving an inch at a time to create the video. While meant as entertainment, the video also aims to be partly educational by showing the shoelace's movement in stages.
The document outlines a 4 slide storyboard for a video teaching kids how to ride a bike. Slide 1 introduces Timmy and the topic. Slide 2 discusses safety equipment. Slide 3 shows Timmy getting on the bike and starting to ride down a hill. Slide 4 has Timmy finishing the ride and saying goodbye.
This storyboard contains 5 scenes showing different soccer goal celebrations. Scene 1 and 2 contain placeholder text. Scene 3 shows a crowd cheering for 4 seconds with no music. Scene 4 is a menu where the user can select from 5 celebration options: aeroplane, forward flip + 360 turn, boxing, breastroke, and jig. Each subsequent scene then shows a 6 second visualization of the selected celebration with accompanying crowd cheers.
To play the game, press any key to make the skateboarder jump over obstacles. The player starts with 100 health and the goal is to avoid losing all health and dying. After playing, the score was reported as 10 points.
Australia is facing a naval attack from an unknown enemy. The player takes on the role of a Royal Australian Navy admiral tasked with stopping the invading boats from reaching the mainland by clicking on them. If any boats reach Australia, the game ends in failure with everyone perishing. The objective is to destroy all boats before they can land on Australian soil.
This document provides the introduction to a sports trivia quiz, encouraging the reader to test their sporting knowledge by answering 8 multiple choice questions on topics like the 2011 NRL Premiership winner, 2010 FIFA World Cup winner, Australia's golfing history, and more. It informs the reader they failed the quiz and offers the option to try again.
This document outlines the various scenes and pages in a sports quiz game. It includes a title scene with a start button, a winner page displayed after answering correctly, an incorrect page for wrong answers, and 4 multiple choice questions with options to advance or receive feedback on the answer. The questions have single letter answers and link to either the winner or incorrect pages depending on if answered right or wrong.
Tibbles the monkey lost his banana and the player must help him find it by searching through levels of fruit pages, with failure resulting in an unhappy Tibbles and his banana being taken by his enemy Billy the Baboon. If successful, Tibbles finds his banana and is happy in banana heaven.
The player failed to collect nuts before a squirrel named Darrel due to slow reactions and poor eyesight, but is given another chance to try again by pressing a button, hopefully having learned from the mistake.
This document outlines a 3 scene plan for a video on how to make spaghetti. Scene 1 introduces the topic, Scene 2 provides the steps to make spaghetti with numbered steps and adds challenging terrain to engage viewers, and Scene 3 concludes the video and includes credits.
I will create a flip book that shows the step-by-step process for making Cookie Monster cupcakes in 3 easy steps: decorating cupcakes to look like Cookie Monster's face with blue frosting, eyes, and cookies.
The story board describes a game of basketball between a blue stick figure and a green stick figure over 9 scenes. In the first scene they meet and start playing. Subsequent scenes show the blue stick figure starting with a shot, the green stick figure doing cool dribbling moves, the green stick figure making a layup, the blue stick figure getting past the green stick figure with a behind the back dribble, the blue stick figure dunking, the green stick figure stealing the ball and taking a shot, and the green stick figure making the shot to end the game.
A shoe with no laces is shown in the first scene, then laces come and tie themselves to the shoe in the second scene, and in the third scene once tied the laces walk away and off into the distance.
The document appears to be a story board, which is commonly used in filmmaking and other visual media to plan and communicate the flow of a narrative through a sequence of shots and scenes. A story board often contains basic visual representations of the key scenes and moments in a story, along with notes about things like camera angles, character movements, dialogue, and other details. It helps filmmakers and others visualize how to effectively translate a story from page to screen before embarking on production.
The animation depicts the famous Dambusters raid in World War 2. It shows the bomb tests to ensure they wouldn't bounce, the take off and flight to Germany, and the attacks on the Mohne and Eder dams - naming each crew and their target. The Lancasters then land back at base and the crews disembark, with credits for the director, music, and animation program.
This document outlines how to craft basic tools in Minecraft across 3 scenes. Scene 1 shows how to craft a sword, pickaxe, shovel, axe and hoe. Scene 2 shows how to craft a bow, arrows, flint and steel and shears. Scene 3 shows how to craft a helmet, chestplate, leggings and boots. Each scene contains an outline, no text, Kalimba music and stop motion video of crafting the items.
This storyboard outlines a three scene animated guide for making pancakes. Scene 1 will show ingredients and last 35 seconds with text labels. Scene 2 depicts the first method steps over 20 seconds with accompanying images. Scene 3 finishes the recipe with the final two steps in 20 seconds, including more text and images. Background music carries through each scene.
Making paper origami involves folding paper into shapes and objects. This document provides instructions for making a paper dinosaur and turtle through origami. The steps are explained to transform a single sheet of paper into these animals through precise folds without cutting the paper.
The document describes a video of a shoelace slowly moving out of a shoe and coiling on the floor before returning to the shoe. The shoelace is photographed moving an inch at a time to create the video. While meant as entertainment, the video also aims to be partly educational by showing the shoelace's movement in stages.
The document outlines a 4 slide storyboard for a video teaching kids how to ride a bike. Slide 1 introduces Timmy and the topic. Slide 2 discusses safety equipment. Slide 3 shows Timmy getting on the bike and starting to ride down a hill. Slide 4 has Timmy finishing the ride and saying goodbye.
This storyboard contains 5 scenes showing different soccer goal celebrations. Scene 1 and 2 contain placeholder text. Scene 3 shows a crowd cheering for 4 seconds with no music. Scene 4 is a menu where the user can select from 5 celebration options: aeroplane, forward flip + 360 turn, boxing, breastroke, and jig. Each subsequent scene then shows a 6 second visualization of the selected celebration with accompanying crowd cheers.
To play the game, press any key to make the skateboarder jump over obstacles. The player starts with 100 health and the goal is to avoid losing all health and dying. After playing, the score was reported as 10 points.
Australia is facing a naval attack from an unknown enemy. The player takes on the role of a Royal Australian Navy admiral tasked with stopping the invading boats from reaching the mainland by clicking on them. If any boats reach Australia, the game ends in failure with everyone perishing. The objective is to destroy all boats before they can land on Australian soil.
This document provides the introduction to a sports trivia quiz, encouraging the reader to test their sporting knowledge by answering 8 multiple choice questions on topics like the 2011 NRL Premiership winner, 2010 FIFA World Cup winner, Australia's golfing history, and more. It informs the reader they failed the quiz and offers the option to try again.
This document outlines the various scenes and pages in a sports quiz game. It includes a title scene with a start button, a winner page displayed after answering correctly, an incorrect page for wrong answers, and 4 multiple choice questions with options to advance or receive feedback on the answer. The questions have single letter answers and link to either the winner or incorrect pages depending on if answered right or wrong.
Tibbles the monkey lost his banana and the player must help him find it by searching through levels of fruit pages, with failure resulting in an unhappy Tibbles and his banana being taken by his enemy Billy the Baboon. If successful, Tibbles finds his banana and is happy in banana heaven.
The player failed to collect nuts before a squirrel named Darrel due to slow reactions and poor eyesight, but is given another chance to try again by pressing a button, hopefully having learned from the mistake.