Film 1 E.Lyon. 1) Think of your favorite film, describe how the storyline goes? 2) What were all the shot styles we did on the first day of class? (hint:

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Film 1 E.Lyon

1) Think of your favorite film, describe how the storyline goes? 2) What were all the shot styles we did on the first day of class? (hint: there were 6, if you need to draw them out you can do that instead of naming them) Get ready for a shot styles review video

 Do the exit pass, some people are forgetting to do it at the end of class and write your name on it  If you miss the bell work, do what you can to make it up(ask a neighbor, look it up on the class website)

 Be ready for a quick YouTube video about shot styles and storyboards 

 Title of your film  Names of group members  Day you start the storyboard and the day it is due  Shot #  Where  Sounds  Shot Styles  Who

 You need a 100% on your storyboard before you can go film  That means you need to include all the parts of a storyboard If you don’t have a plan of what you are going to do when you go out to film, how do I know you will actually be filming?

 All the people in your group need to be in the film!  At least 4 things/facts about each person  3 or more of the shot styles used!  The story needs a beginning, middle, and end  Title page, credits, transitions  Obviously…none of that ‘stuff’ we can’t film

 Start storyboarding your film ideas from last class….  Let’s watch some examples from past students(not the ones we watched last class)  Be ready to write any ideas you have down while watching the example videos

 Turn in storyboards(next class, we’ll see how the time goes)  Include:  Shot styles  A picture or descriptive words of what’s happening in the scene

 Storyboards due next class at the end of class  Film – 3 days  Edit – 3 days  Watch films in class & critique

1) What does a storyboard need to include in it? 2) What is due in class on Tuesday at the end of class? 3) How many days do you have to film? 4) How many days do you have to edit?  See you all next class! Enjoy your weekend

 3 rd Period10:15 – 11:25 a.m.(70 minutes)  Announcements – for next Wed.  Edit today, finish on Tuesday  Include:  HERO footage  FAFSA adds, what we have so far  FBLA footage  Diversity Film footage  Anything else…Griffin intro.

 4 th Period11:30 –12:40 p.m.(70 minutes)  Complete storyboards and turn in by the end of class  Fill out the storyboard check list to make sure you have everything in your storyboard  Video, reminder about storyboards creation  Get permission slips for Sundance, turn in next class