Warm-Up:
- What is something in your Film Festival entry that you want your audience to notice?
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Objective:
- Students will ask critical questions that help them refine and complete artistic work.
Today's Agenda
- Guided Instruction
- Warm-Up Review
- Camera angles are meant to emphasize what you want your audience to notice. This video has multiple examples in the first minute, then gets better.
- Homework Review
- 1-4: What is a change you made when you revised your Rough Cut? Why did you make it?
- 1-8: List 5 ways a story can come to a resolution and end without saying “TO BE CONTINUED…”
- 1-10: Storyboard 3 shots that don’t include characters while still letting the audience know what the video is about.
- 2019 Film Festival
- Midterm
- DUE 1-18
- Showing is 7pm on January 23rd (Snow Day 1-31)
- $5 At the door
- TELL YOUR PARENTS!
- Are you ready for your parents to see your video?
- Are you ready for your classmates to see your video?
- Q3 Project 1
- Topics:
- NOT a video! (We need a "palate cleanser.")
- T-Shirt Design?
- Audio Podcast?
- Photography?
- Other?
- Rubric creation & voting will be done this Friday.
- Topics:
- Warm-Up Review
- Independent Work
- Homework/Journal checks
- Film Festival
- FINAL CUT, DUE FRIDAY, 1-18!
- Midterm Grade
- Same rubric as Rough Cut, Revised
- Film Festival Entry
- What you hand in here WILL be shown to the school. How will you show off your skills?
- Midterm Grade
- Movie Poster
- Posters that were completed have been printed.
- Hang them where you want them to be seen.
- NPR Podcast Contest
- Student planned/recorded/edited
- We have a soundboard and fancy microphones we can use for this.
- Handed in by a teacher.
- More information here
- Student planned/recorded/edited
- FINAL CUT, DUE FRIDAY, 1-18!
- For Your Consideration...
- Web based image editor: https://www.photopea.com/
- Web based audio recorder: https://online-voice-recorder.com/
- Web based video recorder: https://webcamera.io/
- HOMEWORK
- 1-16: Storyboard an action sequence with no fewer than three changes in camera angles.