Identify how you intend to present your story in terms of delivery and style.

Overview
When creating a story for a strategic purpose, you must first identify key components of the organizational objectives and perform initial research. In industry, this first stage of development is often proposed to leadership and/or a client in the form of a pitch. In Milestone One, you pitched your story message and target audience to leadership. The next step is to outline major elements of the story, such as the main characters, the world of the story, and important plot points. The work for this milestone is the second step in creating your storyboard presentation, which will be delivered as the project for this course.
Scenario
A non-profit organization that works with LGBTQIA+ youth is looking to promote their new 24/7 crisis text line service and recruit volunteers to work as crisis counselors
You are a communications consultant being asked to create a storyboard presentation for a campaign sponsored by an organization looking to engage their audience in some way. The details for each scenario are vague, allowing you to add your own details if you would like, but you cannot revise or remove what is already listed in the scenario.

Prompt
Using the scenario you used for the Character and Story Creation. (the documents that were uploaded)

Create a story outline for the story you will create to convey your message to the audience. The outline must include the style that will be used to tell the story along with the main characters present in the story, the world in which the story takes place, and the key plot events that will drive your story. Remember to allow your audience and message to guide all of the creative decisions you make for your story outline.

Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Identify how you intend to present your story in terms of delivery and style, including:
Genre: Fiction, non-fiction, or a combination
Style: documentary, animation, etc.
Develop key narrative elements and story structure, including the following:
Characterization (primary/main characters)
Story world (locations, time periods, environment, cultural attributes, etc.)
Important plot points with story arc: opening scene (to grab attention), inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action (denouement), and ending

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Guidelines for Submission
This assignment must be approximately 500 to 750 words in length and submitted as a Microsoft Word document. Outside resources are not required for this assignment.

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