- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- When you are done, check your script against the criteria set up in the Script Checklist. Fix any situation mentioned in the checklist.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Strong goes over more shooting tips. Remember triangular coverage.
- Start shooting. Project is due on 11/11
To Do List for 10/31
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- When you are done, check your script against the criteria set up in the Script Checklist. Fix any situation mentioned in the checklist.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Start shooting. Project is due on 11/11
To Do List for 10/28
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- When you are done, check your script against the criteria set up in the Script Checklist. Fix any situation mentioned in the checklist.
- NOTE: Scripts should be 5-7 pages long.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Start shooting.
To Do List for 10/27
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- When you are done, check your script against the criteria set up in the Script Checklist. Fix any situation mentioned in the checklist.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Start shooting.
To Do List for 10/26
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- When you are done, check your script against the criteria set up in the Script Checklist. Fix any situation mentioned in the checklist.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Start shooting.
Thematic Fantastic Checklist
After you finish your scripts, go over the following questions with your group to make sure that ALL of the following statements reflect your current script.
- Script is 100% school appropriate.
- Does not contain any violence or racist, sexist or homophobic language.
- Does not have anything in your video that would get you into trouble. (Running down hallways, jumping on tables, etc.)
- Story has a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- Features characters that:
- Know what they want.
- Have someone or something stop them from getting what they want.
- Change over the course of the story.
- Has a satisfying ending.
- Has shots with specific camera angles and descriptions of what is happening on screen.
- This script could be made by anyone and the final video would be the same as if the scriptwriter directed this.
If your video does not meet any of these targets, please address and fix them now. You will still show the final to Strong for him to sign off on.
To Do List for 10/25
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Start shooting.
To Do List for 10/21
- Turn in your Documentary project,
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- Show them to Strong and he will sign off on them.
- Start shooting.
Dream Sequence Examples
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WAxDlUOw-w]
From Alfred Hitchcock’s Veritgo.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmEqBdde5H0]
From Federico Fellini’s 8&1/2
To Do List for 10/20
- Turn in your Documentary project,
- Work on your scripts for Thematic Fantastic using adobe story.
- Strong goes over How to Shoot a Scene and Dream Sequence.