A Video Project 1-2 minutes in length of your choice that will display the conclusions that your group has come to (this can be a: commercial, public service announcement, moc-movie trailer, or documentary-style, etc.)It is up to you to decide.
public service announcement-- is a non-commercial advertisement broadcast on radio or television, for the public interest. PSAs are intended to modify public attitudes by raising awareness about specific issues. The most common topics of PSAs are health and safety. A typical PSA is part of a public awareness campaign to inform or educate the public about an issue.
un-commercial--Commercials bombard us every day. In fact, before you got to this blog page you may have seen many pop-up ads already. Convince you to buy or "buy-into" what ever the seller wants you to consume, by convincing you it is a must in your life. Un-commercials usually parody a well-known existing commercial--remember: one of the main components of the ad is that it is simple and memorable--usually some kind of "catchy" music.
documentary-- a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to "document" reality. the "original" actor and "original" scene are better guides than their fiction counterparts to interpreting the modern world; and that materials "thus taken from the raw" can be more real than the acted article.Can include: "actual" footage, interview,still photos.
(moc)movie-trailer-- I think we all have seen enough of these to know what they are. They give the audience enough of the movie to make them want to see it. The video and music should express the tone/theme of the film--don't mislead the audience. It should contain examples of the main scenes (some with high action) WITHOUT giving away the whole movie; give them an idea about the plot--not the resolution.
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Video Day 2: By the end of period 2 you will have 2 things finished (every group member)on the worksheet I give you: a completed storyboard with description and dialogue, and a short explanation written on the back of the paper of your purpose and how you aim to connect your idea to the theme of the American Dream. Also, you must decide on rolls for your group: who will film, who will act, who will do the voiceover if needed, if you need others to be in it, and who is "project manager"--the person in charge of making sure everything gets done and on time. ALL OF THIS MUST BE FINISHED TO GET YOUR CAMERA AND BEGIN FILMING ON FRIDAY....IF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS ARE NOT HERE, THE SHOW WILL GO ON--SO HAVE A BACK-UP PLAN.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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