What environmental cues will you use to get your audience’s attention?

AR/VR SCRIPT

ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION:

Write a script (fiction or creative non-fiction) for either Augmented or Virtual Reality that addresses the criteria, outlined below:

NOTE: Your script will be loosely inspired by the concept of family.

Assignment 1 in its totality will be 1500 words (typed, double spaced, 12-pt font).

Worth 20 points in “Main Assignments” category

SCRIPT CRITERIA:

Describe your audience: their age, their interests, their role in the story. Active? Passive? 3 marks, 100 -150 words
Describe the technology/platform: What is it? Is it an AR/VR, ap, installation, game, goggles, tablet or phone-based experience? (etc). 3 marks, 100 – 150 words
Describe the setting/visual style of your story: Where is it? What kind of world or environment? Style of graphics? Realistic or not? 360 cinema or computer graphics? Also, provide a sample image to give us the general idea. 3 marks, 100 – 150 words, plus sample image.
Write the actual scene – including the action, story events, environmental cues, & dialogue. What happens in the scene? What environmental cues will you use to get your audience’s attention? What is said? If there is no dialogue – your action description should be more detailed. 11 marks, 1,000- 1,200 words
Think about the connections between your stated audience, your chosen technology, and the content of the story itself. All of these things should suit one another. Also consider that in VR, you strive to create a sense of “presence,” or of “being there.” How will you do this? What cues will you use (sound, light, movement, etc.) to create action in the story & control where your audience/user looks?

YOU HAVE TO A CREATE A DESCRIPTIVE SCRIPT (NO DIALOGUE)

The color-coded method of writing a VR script is not the only way to approach this assignment — but some students may want to try it. This article explains it, plus a couple of other possible approaches:

https://vrscout.com/news/vr-scriptwriting-beginners-guide-writing-unframed/ (Links to an external site.)

Rubric

ASSIGNMENT 1 VR/AR script rubric
ASSIGNMENT 1 VR/AR script rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAudience: their age, their interests, their role in the story. Active? Passive? 100-150 words
3 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTech Platform Description: What is it? Is it an AR/VR, ap, installation, game, goggles, tablet, or phone-based experience? 100- 150 words.
3 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSetting Description: Where is it? What kind of world or environment? Style of graphics? Realistic or not? Also provide a sample image to give us the general idea. 100-150 words
3 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of actual action, environmental cues, & dialogue:

What happens in the scene? What environmental cues will you use to get your audience’s attention? What is said? If there is no dialogue – your action description should be more detailed. 11 marks, 1,000-1,200 words. For high marks, you should show evidence that you have thought about the connections between your stated audience, your chosen technology, and the content of your story itself. All of these things should suit one another. There should be signs that you have considered the fact that in VR, your work should strive to create a sense of “presence,” or of “being there.” How proficiently have you done this? To what degree did you use (sound, light, movement, “stage directions”, etc.) to direct & create action in the story & control your audience’s attention?
11 pts
Total Points: 20

update

This is an AR/VR script and mostly focuses on describing and telling the story in a descriptive form

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