Project #3 - Moving Through Space
Project #3 - Moving Through Space
Storyboard and Shot List due: Saturday, April 21st at noon via email (so I have time to send you feedback!)
Filming: Lab 11 (Apr 23rd)
Editing: Lab 12 (Apr 30th)
Completed video due: End of Lab 13 (May 7th)
In-class screening: Lab 14 (May 14th)
Create a scene with a clear beginning, middle and end, using one actor. Your storyboard will have
no more than 8-10 panels. Remember, each panel equals one shot only. The actor will move through
his/her environment. You’ll include a point-of-view sequence using continuity editing. For example,
you can use match cut editing, 30 degree rule, etc.
There will be no dialogue or voice over. You may add music or sound effects in Premiere. You can
also record ambient audio to build a background sound track.
You will work with a partner, each person will submit his/her own idea. You will storyboard, shoot
and edit your own video. Your partner will act in your scene. Both you and your partner will shoot
both your videos on/ nearby the Hunter campus, during one lab period. Each person should limit his/her shoot to one location. The editing will be completed in two lab sessions, and uploaded to vimeo or youtube.
Before shooting, you will workshop your storyboard with your lab instructor.
If you wish to shoot in the library, you’ll need clearance beforehand.
You’ll use the school’s video cameras and editing stations. Using outside equipment is not
permitted.
Each person in the group of two people will edit and hand in their own separate project.
Storyboard and Shot List due: Saturday, April 21st at noon via email (so I have time to send you feedback!)
Filming: Lab 11 (Apr 23rd)
Editing: Lab 12 (Apr 30th)
Completed video due: End of Lab 13 (May 7th)
In-class screening: Lab 14 (May 14th)
Create a scene with a clear beginning, middle and end, using one actor. Your storyboard will have
no more than 8-10 panels. Remember, each panel equals one shot only. The actor will move through
his/her environment. You’ll include a point-of-view sequence using continuity editing. For example,
you can use match cut editing, 30 degree rule, etc.
There will be no dialogue or voice over. You may add music or sound effects in Premiere. You can
also record ambient audio to build a background sound track.
You will work with a partner, each person will submit his/her own idea. You will storyboard, shoot
and edit your own video. Your partner will act in your scene. Both you and your partner will shoot
both your videos on/ nearby the Hunter campus, during one lab period. Each person should limit his/her shoot to one location. The editing will be completed in two lab sessions, and uploaded to vimeo or youtube.
Before shooting, you will workshop your storyboard with your lab instructor.
If you wish to shoot in the library, you’ll need clearance beforehand.
You’ll use the school’s video cameras and editing stations. Using outside equipment is not
permitted.
Each person in the group of two people will edit and hand in their own separate project.
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