Sunday, 23 March 2014
Planning for last project
1. What do you think it takes to make a good movie?
2. How do you think you will write your script? Watch
2. How important is it that the final movie reflects the original idea or plan? Watch
3. How can you prepare best for your movie, once you have a script? Watch
3. The writing process and previsualization Watch (or read)
4. What do you think you can do to best direct your movie? Watch
Private reflection/exit ticket:
1. What is your goal for the final map project of the year? (Ex. could include, 'I want to make a keeper movie for my portfolio', 'I have a certain story that I want to tell', 'I want to find a story to tell and create it', 'I want to win at SmashN', 'I want to prove something to myself, and that is...', 'I want to use this project as a prelude to making a movie for college entrance, as a way to practice making a good movie that turns out as I expect'
Please write your response and hand in to Mrs. L
NOTE: Please bring the camera you plan to use for production tomorrow to class for practice and time to gain mastery of production skills. If you need to get a camera from the library please do so, or bring your camera from home. You will be given time to gain more mastery over your production process.
Film School Application Movies (Students accepted, USC or NYU)
NYU Tisch/USC
USC
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman (rejected)
Chapman (rejected)
Chapman: Visual Storytelling Assignment
Look at Chapman FTV 130; Intro to Visual Storytelling
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