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Project 4 Overview
For the final project I have decided to do something fun relating
to a favorite pastime of mine. I will create a website using Flash,
and the theme of the site will be about reading and books. The
main purpose of the site will be to review and recommend
books I have read. One section will be a “book of the month”
audio podcast book review, another section will show previews
of movies based on books (one currently in theaters and one
available in stores), and the last section will provide resources on
where to find and download audiobooks (including ones being
reviewed in this website). This last section is also aimed at
providing an accessible option for those with vision impairments
to have access to books.
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Project Resources
Flash CS3
For website creation
Audacity & Microphone Headset
For audio podcast recording
Digital Camera
For book photographs
Photoshop CS3
For image creation and photo editing
iMovie
Movie preview clip editing
4. SkillsaCovered
Flash
I will use many of the book and web resources covered
throughout the course to create the website in Flash.
Audio
From skills learned in the sound editing activity and
project 3, I will be able to create an audio podcast mp3
clip for the book review.
Video
From skills learned in project 2, 2b and project 3, I will be
able to add two interactive video clips to my site.
Images
I will be using Photoshop to edit images and photos and
Flash to create images that will be used in the site.
5. Project 4 Storyboard Page 1 Frame 1: Website Home Page Navigation info
Page links under the site
banner image will go to
each section of the site
(main page plus 3
additional section).
Links will be buttons
created using Flash.
Media information
Banner image of books.
Flash initials GIF logo at
the bottom of the page.
Content Information and Additional Notes:
The main page of the website will begin with a quotation about books and reading, followed by a welcome
message that describes the purpose/content of the website.
Site name and section titles have not been finalized.
6. Project 4 Storyboard Page 2 Frame 2: Audio Podcast Book Review Navigation info
Page links on the left side
of the page will go to
each section of the site
(main page plus 3
additional section).
Links will be buttons
created using Flash.
Media information
Banner image of books.
Flash initials GIF logo at
the bottom of the page.
Image of book being
reviewed.
MP3 of audio podcast
book review (See Project 4
Storyboard Page 3).
Content Information and Additional Notes:
This page will have a monthly book review (in audio form) of a book I’ve read and am recommending to website
viewers. The title of the page and a brief intro of what will be included in the page will appear on top. The title of
the book being reviewed will follow, and below this will be an image of the book cover and an audio podcast
review of the book I will create using Audacity (see Project 4 Storyboard Page 3). Below the audio review will be a
link where visitors can click on to buy the book and a link to past audio book reviews (possibly to a PodOmatic
page hosting the past episodes). At the very bottom will be my flash initials logo and page copyright information.
Page title has not been finalized.
7. Project 4 Storyboard Page 3 From Frame 2: Audio Podcast Book Review (text may differ in final version)
Hello book lovers! For this month’s review, we will be looking at the first book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians
series by Rick Riordan: The Lightening Thief. The series is listed for young adults, but having read the entire 5 book set I can
say that this is a story that anyone would enjoy reading no matter their age.
The first out of a series of 5 books, the Lightening Thief begins the tale of Percy Jackson with the discovery of his heritage
as the half-blood son of the Greek god Poseidon, and his role in a prophecy that foretells the fate of the gods, one which
depends on the actions that Percy will take upon his 16th birthday…providing of course that he can survive until then!
The story brings the classic tales in Greek mythology to the modern world, where the gods and all the creatures from the
tales live hidden among us. Children like Percy who are half-human and half-god are known as half-bloods, and during
the summer they each attend “Camp Half-Blood,” where they learn to control their powers in the hope of becoming a
hero like those in the old Greek mythology tales.
The author, Rick Riordan, does a fantastic job of creating this world hidden within our own world, as well as the characters
introduced throughout the story. And his portrayal of the Greek gods in the modern world and their antics is a riot at
times! Imagine Ares the god of war riding around the world in his own motorcycle gang, or finding Medusa running a
garden gnome emporium store off the side of a road in New Jersey? And who knew that Mount Olympus today is
actually located at the top of the Empire State Building in New York City? (Providing you have the key to the 600th floor
that is!)
But I would definitely recommend adding not only this book, but the entire Percy Jackson series to your reading list, you
won’t regret it! And don’t forget to check out our movie preview review next month, where we’ll be reviewing the
Lightening Thief, being released in theaters on February 12th 2010.
Remember if you have a favorite book, send us the title and we’ll be glad to feature it during our monthly reviews. Until
then, enjoy your reading time!
Additional Notes:
The podcast will be recorded using a microphone headset and Audacity. A short interview with another person who has
read the book may also be included as part of the podcast.
A link to the amazon.com page for the book will be included below the audio review: http://www.amazon.com/
Lightning-Thief-Percy-Jackson-Olympians/dp/0786838655/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1255380463&sr=8-4
Podcast name has not been finalized.
8. Project 4 Storyboard Page 4 Frame 3: Recommended Book-Themed Movies Navigation info
Page links on the left side
of the page will go to
each section of the site
(main page plus 3
additional section).
Links will be buttons
created using Flash.
Media information
Banner image of books.
Flash initials GIF logo at
the bottom of the page.
SWF files of movie
previews (See Project 4
Storyboard Page 5).
Content Information and Additional Notes:
This page will show previews of movies in theaters and in stores that are based on books. The title of the page and a brief
intro of what will be included in the page will appear on top. Movie previews being reviewed/recommended will be
shown depending on what month it is (which will appear as text below the page intro text). Below this will be a movie
preview clip for one movie currently in or will be in theaters and one already in stores (as swf files, see Project 4 Storyboard
Page 5). A brief review and a link to more details about the movie will appear below each video preview. At the very
bottom will be my flash initials logo and page copyright information.
Page title has not been finalized.
9. Project 4 Storyboard Page 5 From Frame 3: SWF Video File Movie Previews and Descriptions
Books in Theater:
• The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Released November 20, 2009
• Movie Preview Clip (clip is about 1:49 minutes long)
• Text: Based on the fantasy-romance series the Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyers, New Moon is the second
movie and book following the story of Bella Swan and her involvement with the Cullen family of vampires.
Critics so far have been positive about the second installment of the Twilight series movies, and fans of the
book are commenting on this movie as being much better than its predecessor.
• Official Site: http://www.twilightthemovie.com/
• Movie Reviews and Updates: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1259571/
• My Review: Although a lot of people were disappointed with the first movie, if you’re a fan of the book you
might enjoy seeing New Moon. Otherwise I would recommend saving your money and waiting for the
television release.
Books in Stores:
• Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Released May 16, 2008 in theaters, December 8, 2008 in stores.
• Movie Preview Clip (clip is about 2:31 minutes long)
• Text: Prince Caspian is the second movie in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. The second movie
provides the same breathtaking effects, endearing characters, and memorable soundtrack as the first.
Definitely a must for your movie collection.
• Official Site: http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/the-chronicles-of-narnia-prince-caspian.html
• Movie Reviews: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499448/
• My Review: Hopefully you don’t need my review to convince yourself to purchase this movie! Fans of the book
as well as those who haven’t read the series will both enjoy Prince Caspian.
For more information on books and their movie counterparts, visit the “Based on the Book” database at
http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/movies/.
Additional Notes:
Text sections may change after the movie is released in theaters.
10. Project 4 Storyboard Page 6 Frame 4: Finding Books Online Navigation info
Page links on the left side
of the page will go to
each section of the site
(main page plus 3
additional section).
Links will be buttons
created using Flash.
Media information
Banner image of books.
Flash initials GIF logo at
the the bottom of the
page.
Links to other websites
(See Project 4 Storyboard
Page 7)
Content Information and Additional Notes:
This page will have links of websites where site viewers can go to and download audiobooks (some for free and some for a
small price), including ones that have been reviewed and recommended on this site. The title of the page and a brief
intro of what will be included in the page will appear on top. Below that will be the links to the recommended websites,
appearing as the site name, the link to the site, and a description of the site. At the very bottom will be my flash initials logo
and page copyright information.
This page is meant to provide accessible options for those with vision impairments to be able to have access to books.
Page title has not been finalized.
11. Project 4 Storyboard Page 7 From Frame 4: Recommended Website Links for Audiobooks
Page introduction text:
Below are several recommended websites where you can download audio versions of your favorite books to listen to on
your computer or on a mobile audio device (such as an MP3 player or cell phone).
Format on page will follow:
Website Title
Website Link
Brief description of site
Possible Sites to Include:
Open Culture Audio Books
http://www.openculture.com/2006/10/audio_book_podc.html
This website features hundreds of free audio downloads (in mp3 format), mostly of classical fiction, non-fiction and poetry
works.
The Audio Bookstore
http://www.theaudiobookstore.com/
This online store provides a combination of over 80,000 audio books that users can download or rent on CD. Audio books
are priced at $7.49 a volume or $15 per month for unlimited CD rental.
Audible.com: An Amazon Company
http://www.audible.com/
In addition to audio books, Audible.com also provides audio versions of magazines, radio shows, podcasts, stand-up
comedy shows and speeches that you can download to your computer or mobile audio device. Membership starts at
$7.49 for the first three months and is $14.95 after that.
Additional Notes:
Sites listed are not final; depending on more research one or two may be added or removed.