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Media Arts, May 24, 2018

Warm-Up:

  1. If you have fewer projects to critique, how else do you expect the critiques themselves to be different?

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Today's Agenda

  1. Warm-Up (See above)
  2. Critiques
    1. As suggested, I have divided critiques into smaller groups.
    2. Smaller groups means more time to complete each critique.
    3. Dividing you into equal groups requires more prep time on my part.
      1. Today I included any videos I saw uploaded.
      2. In the future, if it's not in BY THE OFFICIAL DUE DATE your name will not appear in the critique form.
    4. More time means more is expected of you.
      1. Finishing quickly hurts YOUR grade while not helping your classmates.
      2. Each critique is "all or nothing." You either earn a point for doing it correctly, or you don't.
  3.  Assignments
    1. Project: Investigative Talk Show, due June 1st.
      1. Student Rubric:
        ► Audio/Video/Pacing Quality reflects the student's time as a Media Arts Major.
        ► Video is between 2 and 5 minutes Total Run Time (TRT).
        ► Video is in the format of a talk show.
        ► Video has an investigative storyline.
    2. Homework: Due Friday, May 25th.
      1. Student Rubric:
        ► Audio/Video/Pacing Quality reflects the student's time as a Media Arts Major.
        ► Video has a conversation between two people.
        ► One of the characters is "eating everything."
        ► Video contains "facts about you."
    3. Homework: Due June 1st.
      1. ► Audio/Video/Pacing Quality reflects the student's time as a Media Arts Major. (THIS INCLUDES TITLE & CREDITS!)
        ► Video portrays the Media Arts Major in a positive way to a target audience of non-majors.
        ► Video includes self-reflective portions where the student addresses how they wish to be remembered.
        ► Video is 3-5 minutes in length.
    4. Students claiming they have nothing to do will be asked to show completed storyboards and/or brainstormed lists of things to photograph.
      1. Students who insist on off-task behaviors may have their parents contacted. This text counts as your warning.